Snapshot Spotlight will be a regular feature on Culinary Snapshot, featuring blogging food photographers, their backgrounds and tips for creating great food photography! Are you interested in being in the spotlight? Contact me at admin<at>culinarysnapshot.com
I am thrilled to have Helen from Tartelette as our very first Snapshot Spotlight guest. Thank you, Helen, for sharing your [...]
Kristen here – I am having a total “duh – why didn’t I think of that?” moment here. I think Jenn’s idea of using a simple TV tray to set your food up on is so smart. If you lack room in your home or if your source of light changes throughout the day, having [...]
Photo Title & Recipe Link: Corn Flake Waffles
Blog Name: Dine & Dish
Equipment Used: Nikon D300
Technical Details: From EXIF Data
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/4.0
Focal Length: 50 mm
ISO Speed: 320
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: No Flash
Photo Editing: Using Adobe Photoshop, I cropped the photo some and added some brighter tones to the [...]
Kristen here – Katie’s amazing food photos are proof that you don’t need a fancy DSLR for great food photography. A simple point & shoot camera and some simple tips are all you need.
Photo Title & Recipe Link: Zucchini Apple Spice Muffins
Blog Name: goodLife {eats}
Equipment Used: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5, point and shoot
Technical Details: No Flash, [...]
Kristen here – This is a great example of how just a slight tweaking of levels can really give a photo that extra pop to make it stand out!
Photo Title and Recipe: Better Than Ultimate Brownies
Blog Name: Gourmeted
Equipment Used: Nikon D80 with Sigma 70mm F/2.8 EX DG Macro Lens (If I can marry this [...]
Title: Breakfast Cereal Muffins
Blog: Dine & Dish
Equipment: Nikon D80, 50mm Lens
Technical details: Aperture f/2.2, ISO 200
Photo Editing: I used Photoshop CS with Indie Subtle Color Action, pumped up brightness a bit by increasing curves and increased saturation slightly.
Setup Details: It was a cloudy, rainy day, so I had to set up as close to a [...]