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How & Why to Use Back Button Focus For Food Photographers
Setting up back button focus can help you get control over when your camera focuses and when it doesn’t. Learn how and why it’s a game-changer.
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Find your next lens. The two focal lengths that I recommend for taking the best pictures of food with a cropped sensor are the 35mm and 60mm.
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The narrow 105mm focal length is great for capturing 45-degree angles in food photography and creating beautiful blur with shallow depth of field.
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The 85mm focal length is considered a portrait focal length. So why is it good for food photography? Let’s look at the pros and cons of this focal length.
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Let’s look at why the 50mm focal length for food photography is one of the most flattering and versatile focal lengths for capturing beautiful food.
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Learn when to use the 35mm focal length in food photography and what the pros and cons of using a 35mm lens to shoot your food story.
Keep ReadingContent-Aware: My Favourite Photoshop Tool for Retouching
Seamlessly blend, touch up and remove objects from your food photos with Content-Aware.
Keep ReadingNaturally Retouch Food Photography Without Being A Photoshop Expert
Learn the 10 tools you need to know in Photoshop to naturally retouch food photography.
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Capture beautiful travel food photos with these simple tips that will make your vacation photos look like they are straight out of travel magazine.
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