Food Photography: How to Photograph Food using Natural light

A complete beginners guide teaching you how to create gorgeous photos of food for your instagram, blog & website

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Food Photography: How to Photograph Food using Natural light
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Feb 2021
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What you will learn

This course is taught exclusively with natural light in mind.

You will learn how to control and modify natural light in your home for producing dramatic food photo's

Understand how natural light behaves, and how to manipulate it to get different moods in your images

Teach you to use natural light for highlighting texture of the dish so it's appealing with the use of shadows and highlights.

How to create a dynamic lighting setup, which makes food look beautiful.

This course covers everything from the best angles to shoot at to the core principles you need to know in order photograph food.

3 Behind the Scene videos showing set ups that you can recreate easily

All the technical camera information is explained in easy to understand, short lessons not to overwhelm you. Skip these if you already know camera basics.

All techniques and tips are applicable whether shooting with your phone or DSLR

What is a good food image? How to recognize what is good, so you can recreate them yourself

Discover my top tips to STOP doing & START doing to change your food photos TODAY

Learn how to edit your images to make them POP in Lightroom and Photoshop

Camera setting basics, best angles to shoot at and how to position your light source will all be covered.

Why take this course?

This practical course will teach you what makes a great food photo and how to achieve it from beginning to end. I've got you covered from using your phone to your DSLR using actionable techniques to transform flat, lifeless images into captivating photos that impress.

Hello and welcome!

I hope that you're as eager as I am about learning new techniques and improving your food photography. Photography is definitely a journey, and I want you to be patient with yourself with wherever you are. I've tried to cover all areas so that no one is left behind, and the more seasoned photographers still have room to learn and grow.

There is a popular quote that is so true:

Knowledge is power but knowledge without action is useless

And that's so true of photography! You need to apply and practice what you learn here in this course. The more you practice, the easier it will become.

How to make the most of my course, in the fastest possible way. Beginners should start with Section 1, if you are intermediate, you can skip until Section 3.

Section1: We will talk about camera gear and accessories used in food photography. I will discuss camera bodies, give my recommendations on different lenses, tripods, and accessories. I will explain how to make the most of your mobile camera too. This course is designed for anyone with a camera, so it's important to start taking photo's with whatever camera you have!

Section 2: This is for absolute beginners, or photographers using automatic mode on their camera's up until now. I will go through the basics of how camera exposure works so that you understand it, but you do not need to know every technical aspect of photography. I will show you the essentials. We will cover -

  • Exposure

  • White balance

  • Camera Angles

  • Shutter speeds

  • RAW vs JPG

  • Where to focus in the scene

  • 11 ways to create depth in your images

Section 3: We will look at all the aspects that make up a good food image. I'll also show you how to read food images. This is really an important skill to have. It will help you to understand what you like in an image, and how you can recreate it in your own work.

Section 4: In this section, we will look at how natural light behaves and it's characteristics. I include one of my biggest takeaways from this course - What to STOP doing and what to START doing to dramatically improve your images. We're going to cover the directions of light and how we determine which one to use, and why. We will talk about your light source - ie window/door/outdoors as we are working with natural daylight, and how to modify and shape the light with bought modifiers, or using things that you have at home. There are 3 behind the scenes videos showing the set up using the different directions of light.

Section 5: How are different moods created? We will look at what makes up a dark & moody image and a light & airy image. We will also look at the differences between hard and soft light, and how to create them.

Section 6: We will look at simple editing techniques in Lightroom & Photoshop. It's nothing advanced or too fancy, just enough to really bring out the best in your images. I've filmed an easy video of how to make a composite in Photoshop (Join 2 photos together) and included PDF's of the most commonly used shortcut keys in Photoshop to make editing quicker. I'll also show you how to get rid of colour casts in Lightroom.


Who is your instructor?

Jacqui Nightscales is a South African food photographer living in Dubai.

Being a professional photographer for almost 20 years, she has years of experience in both private and commercial photography.

Apart from a full-time photography business, it is her mission is to inspire people to create food images that they're proud of, and to transform their photography journey to an enriching and successful one.


The highlights of this course include:

  • All techniques are applicable whether shooting with your phone or DSLR

  • Nail Manual Mode so you can shoot confidently

  • Troubleshoot all reasons that you could be getting BLEH photos

  • Discover my top tips to STOP doing & START doing to change your photos TODAY

  • Understand how to recreate an image that you really like

  • Learn how to edit your images to make them POP

  • 3 behind the scenes videos from real shoots

  • Start immediately and learn at your own pace

  • All course content is downloadable.


You're 100% protected by a 30 day money back guarantee.

Take the course for a test drive, put everything to work, and see how it works for YOU specifically. If at any time you feel that you didn't get the results that you expected, just let us know and you will be refunded, no questions asked. Sound fair?


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

I've got A's for your Q's

Does it matter if I'm new to food photography?

Nope! If you're just getting started, I think this is the best way to start learning. You'll learn a ton about light, tips and tricks for styling your scene, and how to edit your images afterwards.

How do I know it's for me?

Do you love food photography? Then it's for you. I've seen absolute beginners get gorgeous images, and more seasoned photographers understand the difference it makes when you light a scene correctly.

What happens if I already know the basics? Will I still learn a lot?

If you are here, it means that you are still struggling with natural light. I will clear up any doubts and get you on your way to taking stellar images.

What gear will I need?

You only need a camera. Your phone camera or a DSLR. Everything else is optional. I recommend having a tripod but you can shoot free-hand. All light modifiers can be made using things around the home, or cheap alternatives will be suggested to help you to shape the light.

What if I don't use Lightroom/Photoshop?

I will tell you about other free software that you can install on your phone to edit your images from there.

How long will the course take to complete?

You can watch the entire course in one day, but you will need to practice to truly grasp what you've learnt. Knowledge is not power. Action is power. You must apply what you've learnt.


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Reviews

Jenny
December 31, 2020
This is a really great course. I'm loving the information and learning a lot. As someone who knows very little about the gear and accessories, I like that cheaper products are recommended along with more expensive ones and your being encouraged to start with whatever you have. I do wish the names of the accessories were with the pictures shown in the 4th video. I was able to go back and listen a couple times but still didn't get what the square leveler is called. No biggie, I can Google it later. All of the other information has been really helpful. I'm excited to start practicing what I've learned. You can tell your being taught by an expert. Highly recommend.
Youssef
November 30, 2020
Presentation can be improved. Voice tone can be improved too to be more live, as it sounds monotone at many occasions. Practical videos should be increased while decreasing slides. I’m giving my comments as a behavioral coach and trainer’s assessor. Best of luck and thanks for sharing your experience. Cheers, joe

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