Do you sketch your food photos before starting to make photographs? Here’s something for you…
Day 6: Learn to Read – 31 Days of Food Photography Tips
If you want to take great photos, you need to learn the language of photography. While you speak this language with your tools, you should also learn how to read photography.
In this post, we discuss how to read food photos and improve your photography.
Day 5: Do the Compositional Dance with Your Next Food Photo – 31 Days of Food Photography Tips
Do the DanceYou may have the best camera and the best lens and the coolest post processing tools, but the art of photography comes down to just one word – composition. In this post, we look at composition and share recommendations on doing the compositional dance.
Day 3: Read Your Camera Manual – 31 Days of Food Photography Tips
Day 2: Create Depth in Your Food Photos – 31 Days of Food Photography Tips
copyright Aran GoyoagaDeep photos engage viewers. These powerful photos draw you in and create an unusual experience by giving your eyes room to explore. In this post, we talk about creating depth in food photographs.
Day 1: Use Exposure Triangle and Turn off Auto Mode – 31 Days of Food Photography Tips
Exposure is fundamental to making photographs. Understanding the concept of exposure triangle will make you a better photographer. This simple concept has been talked about a lot of times but rarely do you find a photographer, experimenting and analyzing results based on this triangle.
In this post, we do just that. Whatever you do, don’t skip the assignment.


