How to create your own food photography background
Creating a successful and eye-catching food photo is more than simply lighting and arranging the food in an attractive way; you need to be able to create a set that complements the dish and enhances the overall mood of the image. This helpful video tutorial features an experienced food photographer discussing a few ways you can do just that.
Coming to you from Scott Choucino’s Tin House Studio, this awesome video tutorial will show you some helpful tips for creating a set of attractive food photography. One particularly important thing to note is that Choucino has a strong focus on creating eye-catching color palettes. We usually work a lot to create interesting and technical lighting, but the duo’s overall color scheme is a bit off-putting at times. Taking this a little further into consideration can help you create more immersive photos for your viewers, and when you’re shooting something like food, where you want to evoke feelings and memories in the viewer, that that’s even more important. Plus, it can be addictive once you get the hang of it. Watch the video above for the full summary from Choucino.