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doesn’t necessarily need to be superfluously eyecatching, since you want your viewers essentially to 2. Complementary color always work well with 3. Light food subject on relative dark emphasis; same goes with the reverse. Toffee 4. White and black go well with literally all sort Aperture, such as F2 or F1.8 will do the same trick CONNOISSEUR ISSUE 1W PAGE 08 T W O PRETTY UP YOUR BACKGROUND If you can’t macro, don't do it. But be aware when you zoom out, find an attractive and suitable of food, just don’t do pure black on black, you don’t want power-cut on your post. background for your food subject. The background 5. For table background, wood is a very effective surface, the texture will enhance focus on the food. While choosing the background, your photo. think about the following tips: 1. Consider the color of your food matter. If you can’t find a satisfying background, try a smalldigit aperture and play with depth of field----You each other, find your food a complementary may call it a blurred background. A narrow depth of background (Red & green, black & white, field will help you to blur out all the messy things on blue & orange, yellow & purple). the back and concentrate the focus on your nearground food, and sometimes you can actually get a decent effect when those distractions are smudgy. background give a nice contrast and chocolate on milky marble? Yummy! just as well.

together, order a lot of cheap grease but arrange diagonals, and power of odds are good ways to draft, it’s helpful to increase the contrast and recommended, although it costs you $8, but the 09 ISSUE 1 CONNOISSEUR PAGE LIGHT IT UP T H R E E MAGIC TIME F I V E Good lighting is insanely crucial to the The ultimate thing you should do if you want to turn crap into gold is do the edit. Because the food presentation of your food. Whether it’s grocery store jerky or Hokkaido urchin, a good lighting will itself may be lackluster, applying attractive filters boost the level of your photography to another and just-right adjustment of color can strengthen your food photo. And depends on the original level. When you’re taking the shots, find a spot with exposure to create more dynamicity. You can even natural lighting. Remember it’s always better to avoid the jaundice-dripping electric lamp that use photoshop to fix unwanted details! Editing does increase the quality of your photo. make your food fifty shades older. Get a seat outside or simply take your food out on the street, Apps such as VSCO and PicsArt provide wide range of good filters for use, while Foodie Cam and and a tip for ya: street as background can also Gudak Cam are amazing food camera; if you want adds color to your photo. If it’s at night, make good a retro, film-roll effect, Gudak is highly use of the electric light, not for the overall tone but play with the shadows and contrast. You can also stunt you can get from it really worth the bill. All pull from other tips. these apps can be downloaded with Android and iSO. Why not try it out? GET IN SHAPE F O U R Now you know the ultimate secrets of what it takes to succeed in a food-blogger career even without big money patron, you can start thinga trying out! Heed that it’s totally fine to combine multiple tips A plate of sandwich on a dining table, boring! or use only one tip, as long as you have a passionate Make’em into arts! Find your friends and eat heart for food and a persevering mind to practice the techniques, who knows if you are the next them artistically. A good composition will not ‘slumdog foodllionaire”? necessarily make the food itself seem more appealing but it would certainly elevate the aesthetics of your photo. If that everyday burger bores you, build a burger pyramid with your gourmand gangs! Rule of thirds, fill in the frame, compose your photo. Add those in, the one-cent bites become expensive arts.

together, order a lot of cheap grease but arrange<br />

diagonals, and power of odds are good ways to<br />

draft, it’s helpful to increase the contrast and<br />

recommended, although it costs you $8, but the<br />

09 ISSUE 1<br />

CONNOISSEUR<br />

PAGE<br />

LIGHT IT UP<br />

T H R E E<br />

MAGIC TIME<br />

F I V E<br />

Good lighting is insanely crucial to the<br />

The ultimate thing you should do if you want to<br />

turn crap into gold is do the edit. Because the food<br />

presentation of your food. Whether it’s grocery<br />

store jerky or Hokkaido urchin, a good lighting will<br />

itself may be lackluster, applying attractive filters<br />

boost the level of your photography to another<br />

and just-right adjustment of color can strengthen<br />

your food photo. And depends on the original<br />

level.<br />

When you’re taking the shots, find a spot with<br />

exposure to create more dynamicity. You can even<br />

natural lighting. Remember it’s always better to<br />

avoid the jaundice-dripping electric lamp that<br />

use photoshop to fix unwanted details! Editing<br />

does increase the quality of your photo.<br />

make your food fifty shades older. Get a seat<br />

outside or simply take your food out on the street,<br />

Apps such as VSCO and PicsArt provide wide<br />

range of good filters for use, while Foodie Cam and<br />

and a tip for ya: street as background can also<br />

Gudak Cam are amazing food camera; if you want<br />

adds color to your photo. If it’s at night, make good<br />

a retro, film-roll effect, Gudak is highly<br />

use of the electric light, not for the overall tone but<br />

play with the shadows and contrast. You can also<br />

stunt you can get from it really worth the bill. All<br />

pull from other tips.<br />

these apps can be downloaded with Android and<br />

iSO. Why not try it out?<br />

GET IN SHAPE<br />

F O U R<br />

Now you know the ultimate secrets of what it takes<br />

to succeed in a food-blogger career even without<br />

big money patron, you can start thinga trying out!<br />

Heed that it’s totally fine to combine multiple tips<br />

A plate of sandwich on a dining table, boring!<br />

or use only one tip, as long as you have a passionate<br />

Make’em into arts! Find your friends and eat<br />

heart for food and a persevering mind to practice<br />

the techniques, who knows if you are the next<br />

them artistically. A good composition will not<br />

‘slumdog foodllionaire”?<br />

necessarily make the food itself seem more<br />

appealing but it would certainly elevate the<br />

aesthetics of your photo. If that everyday burger<br />

bores you, build a burger pyramid with your<br />

gourmand gangs! Rule of thirds, fill in the frame,<br />

compose your photo. Add those in, the one-cent<br />

bites become expensive arts.

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