Tag Archive for: Food Photography
Vanilla and Pistachio Macarons by Leanne Lindsay
Who doesn't love French Macarons? I know I do, and I love baking them and photographing them, probably even more than I love eating them. This day, vanilla and pistachio were on the menu, and they didn't disappoint. The light in my apartment was perfect for food photography, so I spent the day in perfect bliss, taking many photographs of my macarons. I always feel at peace after baking and spending time with my camera - Heaven.
Healthy Steamed Fish by Rodrigo Aliaga
The scope of this photo is to see the fish and the garnishes in an appetizing way. The plate and table are white to highlight the dish. I used a colored napking in a color that contrast with the color of the fish. The cilantro leave gives a fresh look, and the leaves are sprayed with water to give it freshness.
Unveiling the Authentic Flavors of Grilled Steak by Rodrigo Aliaga
Are you craving for a beefsteak? Just take a look of this photograph, the texture, the fibers of the meat, the salt grains, even the parsley leaves looks tasty. Do you agree? The best perspective to see a dish and its details is the "eye level". A black background, so the meat highlighted. And of course the fried yucca in the back gives you the real flavor of the grilled steak.