DIY Food Photography by Will Carnahan
Description
With DIY food photo, you’ll be taking better pictures of your food just in time.
Every lesson is aimed at the form in hand.Use resources at home to make delicious pastries. We’ll walk you through the whole process, and if you have any questions along the way, we are available.
Whether you are a food blogger, self-proclaimed master chef, or just an Instagram foodie, this course will give you the skills you need to take professional food photos.
Impress your family and friends with amazing pictures of your food creations!
Step into a great food photo to learn in this course:
Pick the best place for your photos.
Prepare and style your food and settings.
The white sheet is a $ 1 poster, as a snack product and an inexpensive tool.
Choose the best camera and settings.
Make up 4 types of shots to get all the best angles.
Edit your photos to make them look even more appetizing!
Tell your food story!
Our goal is to teach you how to take better pictures of your food with any camera, wherever you are. After walking through the basics you’ll find us shooting 5 different food and drink setups that will inspire you to take pictures of your own food.
Bonus:get a composition cheat sheet that shows how anyone who registers constitutes your shot.
Register now to get started. It is possible to eat your own food waiting for a lot of posts.
Cheers!,
Will Carnahan&Phil eviner
Your instructor
Will Carnahan.
Will Carnahan grew up in Southern California. After spending every hour playing with the film in the darkroom of high school, will received a bachelor’s degree in film and visual culture from the University of California, Riverside. At UCR, he became a staff photographer for the school newspaper, covering sports events, concerts and local news. In late 2006 will and his friend Ryan started a photography company focused on their love for weddings, events and photography.
In 2007, he attended Loyola Marymount University, where he earned a master’s degree in film and television production. He also focused on shooting while shooting headshots, weddings, and events. The year between 2007 and 2010 was an exciting time for film-makers who saw the first heavy transition from emulsion to digital. Having a basic education in film exposure and a practical education in digital media has made it possible to be better as a cinematographer while in graduate school. He won the LMUs Panavision Cinematography award in 2008 and 2010.
He graduated in 2010 and became a freelance photographer, camera operator and photographer. The 16mm film and 35mm film will move to 4k Cinema and use cameras such as REDs and Arri systems to film Hollywood. For the first few years of freelancing, we shoot music videos, short films, 2nd unit features, commercials and web content.
In late 2011, I filmed a Disney Interactive Web commercial. Since then, filming has consistently taken place at Disney, filming commercials in parks and resorts, as well as at Disney channels, where they interact with friends who have the same interest in The Muppets.
Will call cinematically was founded in 2013 by Will and his business partner and friend. Through Will Cole and Sam direct, we produce video content for companies such as Ghirardelli Chocolate, Diesel films, Nike, Whitney Eve Clothing and PredPol. Sam and will are cinematographers, and Will Cole is the host of equipment rental, music video production, and photography.
He currently works as a freelance cinematographer and photographer, mainly shooting and directing commercial content and weddings.
Curriculum
Dive into food photography
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Course Introduction(1: 21)
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Select Location(3: 15)
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Design your food and setting(5: 38)
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Light up your food(6: 06)
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Camera options: fancy camera vs smartphone(2: 44)
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Camera settings(for those using manual settings) (3: 58)
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Make up your shot(5: 25)
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Edit Photo(11: 10)
Food photo demonstration
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Practice-morning coffee (5: 10)
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Practice-Key lime tart(4: 03)
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Practice-cereal(3: 47)
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Practice-tomato soup(2: 11)
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Practice-beer(2: 12)
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iPhone vs. mirrorless camera photos
Conclusion
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Thanks(0: 27)
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Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 133
- Assessments Yes
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