Improve Your Food Photography

Source : The Easiest Way To Improve Your Food Photography Is To Improve Your Light Source Natural Light Is Best So Shoot Outside Or Near A Big Window Whenever ...

PreTime
more Minutes
CookTime
a few Minutes
Yield
Some Servings

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at : April 8, 2026

Step:

  1. The easiest way to improve your food photography is to improve your light source. Natural light is best, so shoot outside or near a big window whenever possible.

  2. If you can't find enough natural light, use a desk lamp to supplement overhead lighting. If your desk lamp is too harsh, a sheet of white paper can be held between the light source and subject to diffuse the light.

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  3. To give you a better idea of how simple lighting adjustments can drastically improve your photos, I took the same shot with 3 different lighting arrangements.

  4. The first image was taken in my kitchen, using only existing overhead lighting.

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  5. For this image, I brought in a cheap drop lamp I got at the hardware store.

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  6. And for this image, I used a sheet of paper to diffuse the light from my lamp.

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  7. Now you've got a pretty decent photo to share. Time to move on to editing. By cropping and applying some subtle filters, we can take a good image and make it stand out even more.

  8. Let's see if we can improve the photo below.

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  9. I like to use a photo editing app called Aviary. It's easy to use and available on Android and IOS. For this photo, I just quickly applied Aviary's 'food' filter, listed under the enhance tab. Quite a difference, and it took about 10 seconds.

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  10. There are many photo editing apps available with countless features, but I recommend keeping it simple. Please don't over edit images, and please avoid applying any clip art or framing to your images (sorry, I violated this suggestion with my cover photo here).

  11. A final tip. Take plenty of different shots at various angles. That way, you'll increase your chances of finding a base image with a great angle and crisp focus.


Ingredients

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