When it comes to food photography, achieving the perfect lighting is key. To achieve flattering lighting, natural light is best. Position the food near a window or outside in the shade. For a softer and more diffused light, you can use a white or silver reflector to bounce the light and fill in any shadows. Always adjust your camera's white balance setting to capture the exact colors of your dish. Lastly, experiment with different angles until you find the one that makes your food look its best. With a bit of practice, you can create amazing food photos.
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A good Brew is what makes me happy.
As I am traveling quite a bit and I am always happy to find the best brew in town – I realized something! It doesn’t matter if Big City or Small Town - there is always so much waste produced in Coffeeshops – all around the World!
The Enemy is called “Single-used Plastic”!
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back to analog and my first examples
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