7 Great Food Photography Resources That You May Have Missed

Day OneHundredTwentyOne – SwissLately there have been some awesome articles on the web. This post has 5 such articles and 2 upcoming food photography events that any new food photographer should be watching closely… Here they are.


5 Food Photography Posts from Awesome Blogs

Don’t miss even a single article…. read all of them…

4 New Food Styling Books – Kristina wrote great reviews on 4 Food Styling Books (Book 1, book 2, book 3 and book 4) that just came out not too long ago. Read these reviews on mattbites.com.

Behind the Scenes with Cookbook Photo Shoot – Some time back Matt took us behind the scenes on his cook book photo shoot. Watch it here.

How to Shoot Food in Bright Day Light – Shooting in bright daylight = lot of harsh shadows and washed out color. Checkout Andrew Scrivani’s simple tip on how to solve that.

Manual Setting for Shooting Food – Penny De Los Santos’s tip to improve photography? Learn manual settings. Few weeks back Andrew Scrivani shared four manual setting that you need to know on NYT blog.

How to Plan a Food Shoot – We’ve talked about planning for food photography before, Andrew Scrivani wrote another article on food shoot. Read it here.

Upcoming Food Photography Events

Food Photography Workshop with Clare Barboza

We interviewed Clare Barboza some time back. Clare is conducting a food photography class on Sept 7th. Here’s some more information from Clare’s blog:

The workshop will take place on Vashon Island, where participants will get to tour two farms. We’ll start at Seabreeze Farm where we’ll spend some time with the cows, chickens, ducks, pigs and sheep, and then we’ll head off to photograph the Seabreeze butcher shop, located right next to La Boucherie.

After that, we’ll move on over to Kurtwood Farms, and check out Kurt’s lovely property, animals, vegetable gardens and new cheese cave, (which is pretty darn cool.)

The last part of the day will be focused on natural light food photography, using some of the ingredients produced by these two farms.

*Lunch and transportation on the island will be provided.

Date: Tuesday, September 7th, 2010

Time: 9am to approximately 4 or 5pm

Cost: $300

(Payment is due at the time of registration)

What you’ll need: A digital SLR, a decent working knowledge of your camera, & rubber boots

What’s recommended but not required: A laptop, a card reader, and a tripod

To register: Email me to reserve your spot (clare at clarebarboza dot com)

Food Photo Festival in Spain

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Bunch of wonderful folks are organizing a Food Photography Festival in Spain. There will be workshops, food photography exhibitions and great opportunity for networking. You can read about it more by going to their website.

Matt Armendariz (Listen to his food photography interview) will be speaking on Social Media for Food Photographers at this event. I would love to know if you are attending this event.

Swiss Knife photo by Edd Sowden

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