We learnt about food photography in our last Home Economics
lesson. I was looking forward to the lesson as I am passionate about
photography and I enjoy taking photos of food. Miss Soo gave us some pointers
to take note of for food photography and they are as follows:
1) Choose food that looks good
2) Choose the right angle
3) Learn the light
4) Get in close, crop up tight
5) Avoid the blur
6) Use the shallow depth of field
7) Add a little oil
8) Don’t over-prop, set yourself up wide
Miss Soo then got us to share the photos of food that we had
brought to class so that we could get feedback on our techniques. My photos
were commented on and I realise that although I enjoy taking close-up views of
food, the dish may look better if I had taken them further back.
After which each group was tasked to take photos of
doughnuts using strawberries, lemon, mint leaves and any other resources that
we could find in the food lab to decorate and present our dish. We then had to
take photos of the doughnut using the techniques that were taught. Our group
took some time to come up with a good concept that will ensure a contrast
between the colour of the doughnut and the serving plate. We eventually decided
to work with a wooden board and placed the doughnuts on a paper dolly to add
variety to the colours. These are some photos that I had captured of the
doughnuts.
This was this initial photo taken. Miss Soo and Mrs Stevenson suggested that we placed something under the green tea doughnut so that it could be propped up. Being ever so creative, we placed a saucer under the doughnut and it did help us to achieve better photos :p
The photos are not perfect but I will strive to take better
photos of food from now on, having picked up some important pointers from the
class J