The Best Cameras and Lenses for Capturing Amazing Food Photography
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Just like a chef needs a great pair of knives, a food photographer needs a solid camera and a good lens (or two). But here's the thing: while spending $6,000 on the Nikon D5 or Canon 1D Mark II will get you great food photos, you can also get great food photos with an entry level camera with the right lens.
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A Photographer and Chef's 6 Steps to Taking Better Food Photos
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The ancient Chinese proverb “you eat with your eyes first” has likely never been more true than in today’s social media-driven world. Thanks to customers using platforms like Instagram to make dining decisions, chefs and restaurant owners not only need to know how to work a line; they also need to know how to work a lens.