Fundamentals of Photography
John Greengo
From Shoot to Edit: Create Eye-Catching Food Images
Great food photography is all about showcasing the dish’s best traits—from its colors to its textures to its subtle details—so you can inspire the viewer to want to take a bite. But shooting food for social media and blogging takes different skills than shooting for commercial and editorial purposes. Join food and travel photographer Liza Gershman as she walks you through the steps to create and edit food images that will get you noticed on social media. She’ll cover trends, styling, storytelling, lighting, composition and editing so you can strengthen your compositional eye and perfect your scrumptious images.
SOFTWARE USED:
Adobe Lightroom Classic CC
Very good class about food photography. I would love to see more class made by Liz in the future!
I was hesitant to buy this course due to the negative reviews but I'm glad I did. It's a great overview of the food photography process. I really enjoyed looking into Liza's thought process, how she thinks about storytelling with a collection of images, and building up an image with props, colours etc. to deliver a story on its own.
Liza gave a good overview of the steps involved in shooting food - from choosing the props, selecting the pictures to editing in Lightroom. This is a good course for someone getting started in food photography.
Liza Gershman is not only an amazing artist, she is an excellent educator. In this course, she goes beyond teaching the basics of interesting composition. She factors in the connection between food and culture, and the role that it plays in storytelling as a visual artist. She demonstrates how to draw upon the story of a dish, to showcase it with an authenticity that will set you apart and elevate your art. This was a wonderful class, and absolutely worth owning! Thank You Liza!
The title of this class doesn't really do it justice with the very insightful things Liza says in this course. She really does a good job explaining the type of mentality one should be aiming for when taking pictures too.
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