'Spilled my Berries', Aperture f/8, ISO 200, Shutter Speed 1/125 'Tropical Bliss', Aperture f/8, ISO 200, Shutter Speed 1/60 'Simplicity is mouth Watering', Aperture f/8, ISO 200, Shutter Speed 1/225 'Raise the Roof', Aperture f/8, ISO 200, Shutter Speed 1/350 'Pure Flavor', Aperture f/8, ISO 200, Shutter Speed 1/90 'Paradise', Aperture f/8, ISO 200, Shutter Speed 1/500 1. For this project I used a coconut as my main subject. For props I used a vibrant palm leaf to add a tropical feel along with a silver platter to add class.
2. - The first thing I learned was that food photography is planned and it takes a lot more time to set up than I expected. - Another thing I learned was that the placement of props is very important in the development of a good photo. - The use of aperture settings are important to achieve the perfect focus. - Lighting can be adjusted with certain absorbing or reflecting tools and equipment along with adding artificial lighting - Food photography is used all over the world to advertise restaurants and to make food look as good as it can with the help of designers 3. To make my photos look like a famous image on the internet I was able to use a vibrant green palm leaf and a light room to achieve simplicity and a good replication. 4. - While shooting food photography I learned that background setting and props create a major part of the image. Not just the subject. - Reflectors and light filters can be used in many different situations depending on the lighting, color of the subject, and position of the light source. - I found that a low aperture setting and a shallow depth of field makes food look the best. (depending on the situation) 5. 99% of all restaurants and food businesses use food photography to advertise their food.They do this to show their customers how delicious their food is. 6. In this project I believe that I did the best that I could, given the materials that I was using for a subject. If I could do one thing differently in this project I would bring in a better food to use as a subject and also use more props to add to the feeling of the photo.
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