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Posted 11/28/2023
From stunning still-life shots to capturing the energy of a Michelin-starred restaurant, photographer/director Jim Sullivan’s skillful eye takes us through the kitchen and onto the plate. In this B&H Event Space video, we talk to Sullivan about how he got started in his career and personal projects.
0:00 - Introduction
2:24 - Sullivan’s Background and Food Photography
10:34 - Gear, Film, and Prints
19:14 - Staying Motivated
30:04 - Staying Inspired
36:49 - Sullivan’s Work
54:26 - Talking Food
57:50 - Final Thoughts
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Posted 10/17/2023
Paul Bartholomew has made a successful career in food photography and commercial work. We sit down with Bartholomew to discuss his experience in food photography, working with clients, and his impeccable attention to detail.
0:00 - Introduction
0:53 - How Bartholomew Got Started and His Career in Food Photography
8:20 - Bartholomew's Style and Specialties
21:07 - Bartholomew's Personal Projects
28:42 - Directing Clients Toward Your Strengths
31:11 - Bartholomew's Work
34:25 - Using Leica for Commercial Work, and Bartholomew's Workflow
45:45
Posted 01/24/2023
Jena Carlin, a commercial food and lifestyle photographer, shows you how to capture campaign-worthy photographs of comestibles. Carlin shares the basics of manipulating artificial light, tethered shooting, and tips for photographing food―all in a beautiful tabletop setting.
0:00 - Introduction
2:01 - Studio setup and ProGrade cards
8:40 - Finding the focal point: Camera settings
14:50 - Using a color checker
16:24 - Photographing honey drizzle
27:30 - Dapple light modifier explained
29:05 - Honey drizzle photos
34:04 -Triggering on camera vs
Posted 11/05/2022
Simi Jois shares her process for creating light and airy still life photos using natural light. Join her as she demonstrates how she styles food in an appealing way.
Do you wish to improve your food photos? Watch this B&H Event Space video!
Click here to watch Part 1
0:00 - Introduction
1:02 - Recap
6:40 - Demo
48:43 - Q&A
Posted 01/21/2022
To get your photos noticed and potentially go viral on social media, you need to do more than come up with creative photography ideas. Keegan Evans shows you how to use short-form video like Tik Tok and Instagram Reels to help get your images noticed on these platforms. From content ideas to ideal video length, you’ll be ready to shoot your own short, vertical video!
Do you have any tips for getting your images noticed on social media? Please share them with us in the Comments section.
Posted 01/08/2022
Learn to photograph cocktails in this B&H photography seminar. Here’s an all-access, behind-the-scenes look at Anthony Nader's approach to photographing these liquid subjects, such as making prop ice cubes, handling glassware, styling cocktails, and so much more!
Do you style or photograph cocktails for a studio? Tell us about your own workflow!
Posted 01/01/2022
Food photographer Anthony Nader shares the business advice that he would tell his younger self. From networking to photoshoots on a budget, he explains how to run a food and cocktail photography business.
Are you a food shooter? What is your workflow like? Tell us in the Comments section.
Posted 12/10/2021
Yana Zabavnik shares her five food photography tips on finding your style. What kind of lighting do you like? What kind of props do you want to use? Do you prefer a food flat lay or a macro photo? The answers to these questions will help you find your style when photographing food.
Which of these tips will you apply to your own food photography? Do you have any of your own to share? Let us know below, in the Comments section.
Posted 06/19/2021
In this B&H Event Space video, Simi Jois teaches you how to create a light and airy style when shooting still life photos. From composition to settings to colors, you will learn how to achieve this light and airy look in camera.
Are you a still life or food photographer? Do you have any tips of your own to add about how you achieve a light, airy look? Please feel free to share them in the Comments section!
Posted 05/28/2021
Go behind the scenes with Food Visualist and Commercial Director David Ma as he shares his five tips for food videography, including food styling, creating cinematic shots, producing and more.
Do you work in food videography? If you have any tips you’d like to share, or questions about the process, please use our Comments section.
Posted 01/21/2021
Jordan uses the Wacom Intuos Pro and Wacom Cintiq Pro 24 to edit his food photography. Both Wacom products offer a customizable, comfortable, and ergonomic editing experience.
How do you see the Intuos Pro and Cintiq Pro 24 fitting into your workflow? Let us know in the Comments, below.
Posted 12/14/2020
Remy Park, aka Veggiekins, takes you behind the scenes to learn how she styles and composes her food photos. Stick around for the Q&A for more in-depth answers about food photography lighting techniques, lenses, editing, and more!
What are some of your tips for photographing food? Share them in the Comments section, below!
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How to Photograph Food with Dolphia Nandi
Posted 12/05/2020
In this seminar, Dolphia Nandi shares her food photography tips. Go behind the scenes on her photoshoots and learn how to utilize food styling, angle, props, backgrounds, and more in your photographic compositions.
Are you a food photographer or eager to get started? Share your questions and favorite tips for mouth-watering images in the Comments section, below! You can read more about Food Photography here.
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Posted 10/30/2020
Jessica Hirsch, aka @Cheat Day Eats, shares five of her favorite food photography tips, such as photoshoot prep, lighting, composition, and more. Whether you run a food blog or want to up your social media game, these tips will be helpful to you!
What are some of your tricks for photographing food? Tell us about them in the Comments section, below!
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5 Tips for Better Beverage Photos
Posted 10/23/2020
Steve Giralt shares his tips on how to upgrade your beverage photos and videos, from lighting techniques to food styling. Watch this video, then tell us about your own food photography tips and tricks in the Comments, below.
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