Food Photography Archives - My Veg Fare https://www.myvegfare.com/tag/food-photography/ Healthy, Hearty and tasty wholesome food Recipes of your choice Sat, 28 Oct 2017 18:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.myvegfare.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Food Photography Archives - My Veg Fare https://www.myvegfare.com/tag/food-photography/ 32 32 #Sunday #Lifestyle #Photography through my Lens #2 https://www.myvegfare.com/sunday-lifestyle-photography-through-my-lens-2/ https://www.myvegfare.com/sunday-lifestyle-photography-through-my-lens-2/#comments Sun, 15 Jan 2017 22:32:36 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=2623 Hi, Hope you are all doing well, it's already the second Sunday of this year! I know I had promised myself that I would post some recipes, what to do it's been busy these days when festivals are around then it's family time. It's been wonderful to meet a lot of my family whom I hadn't met for...

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Hi, Hope you are all doing well, it's already the second Sunday of this year! I know I had promised myself that I would post some recipes, what to do it's been busy these days when festivals are around then it's family time. It's been wonderful to meet a lot of my family whom I hadn't met for reasons unknown!!.

Anyways I will leave you with some photos to enjoy right now until then have a lovely week ahead.....

There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore, There is society where none intrudes, By the deep Sea, and music in its roar: I love not Man the less, but Nature more, From these our interviews, in which I steal From all I may be, or have been before, To mingle with the Universe, and feel What I can ne’er express, yet cannot all conceal. - George Gordon Byron

The artist and the photographer seek the mysteries and the adventure of experience in nature - Ansel Adams

A garden to walk in immensity to dream in.. what more could he ask? A few flowers at his feet and above him the stars - Victor Hugo 

If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Chrysanthemum


 

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#Sunday #Lifestyle #Photography through my lens #1 https://www.myvegfare.com/sunday-lifestyle-photography-through-my-lens-1/ https://www.myvegfare.com/sunday-lifestyle-photography-through-my-lens-1/#comments Sun, 08 Jan 2017 08:52:15 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=2614 “Life is like a camera. Just focus on what’s important and capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don’t work out, just take another shot.”— Unknown A Very Happy New Year to all my dear Readers and social media friends.  Thank you for being with me and always encouraging me to...

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“Life is like a camera. Just focus on what’s important and capture the good times, develop from the negatives and if things don’t work out, just take another shot.”— Unknown

A Very Happy New Year to all my dear Readers and social media friends.  Thank you for being with me and always encouraging me to stay here still, even with my on and off posting anything in my website.  Thank you for your patience and appreciation.

“When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.”
— Ansel Adams

Netherlands, Giethoorn

It's the First Sunday of the New Year 2017..., I have hundreds of posts to share with you all just before the I start posting  I am here to share with you my other passion which is photography.  I have started to love this so much I carry my camera where ever I go and still learning how to use it.

“What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.”
Karl Lagerfeld

sparrow

I am going to share every Sunday some of the photos I capture through my lens.  I would appreciate if you would become my critiques and leave your comments on how well I could have captured it.  Here are a few captures... hope you like it.

To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.” — Elliott Erwitt

Stay tuned for more #Images every #Sunday this was an inspiration from one of my friend Simi who is a fabulous photographer and my inspiration.

“Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever… It remembers little things, long after you have forgotten everything.”— Aaron Siskind

Flowers, Bouquet, Blue vase

See you soon with some food talk and food photography in my next post until then....adieu, take care

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#Book Review and #Worldwide #Giveaway - Food Photography by Corinna Gissemann https://www.myvegfare.com/book-review-and-worldwide-giveaway-food-photography-by-corinna-gissemann/ https://www.myvegfare.com/book-review-and-worldwide-giveaway-food-photography-by-corinna-gissemann/#comments Sat, 26 Nov 2016 03:12:43 +0000 http://wpsite.in/myvf/?p=2556 In Photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality - Alfred Stieglitz Dad always made it a point to present food very appetizing on our plate, he always says 'we eat with our eyes first'. Always insisted my children's platter should be interesting with different coloured food and few varieties....

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In Photography there is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality - Alfred Stieglitz

Food photography - Book Review

Dad always made it a point to present food very appetizing on our plate, he always says 'we eat with our eyes first'. Always insisted my children's platter should be interesting with different coloured food and few varieties.  Till date my kids love when their Grandpa brings food on the plate, ironically it's the way he presents them!!  When you see food plated and presented so well, you crave to taste it.   The colourful platter salivates your taste buds.

Photography is visual and can transcend language – Lisa Kristina

Food photography isn’t easy.  It’s an art, you must make your food not just look delicious but also inviting, right?  You don’t want your photos to be mediocre and unappealing right?
Photography is the key to your food photos.  They make it look tasty and delicious.  In a quiet moment of contemplation whatever mood you are in  you get up in the morning with a cup of Tea or coffee in your hand,  Ruffle through your paper or magazine or watch a morning breakfast TV show when your eyes are scanning the pages or channels and that moment when you see a food photo it always catches your attention it does mine!! not because I am a food blogger but a foodie, anybody who loves to eat definitely give one glance to check what’s in there? You just can’t resist.  A food photo brings a smile to your face, make you feel hungry satiating your taste buds.

Food Photog+raphy

Food brings real happiness even to somebody  who is not hungry.  A taste-teasing  your taste buds and energy to your system. A colourful food photography brings life to the eyes of the beholder.  When it is photographed well, food photos should evoke our sensory response.  When you see food photos you should practically smell, taste and devour the food virtually, tantalizing your taste buds.
If you are a novice food photographer like me and love photographing food this is for you…, and read through this post, A treasured book "Food Photography - a beginner's guide to creating appetizing  images  by Corinna Gissemann
If you are a foodie and want to exhibit your culinary skills to tantalizing photos of your creation and make people crave for more, or feel like grabbing it from the screen, or make their mouth water then here’s a chance to do so.  Learning and Improving your skills and techniques in food photography, she deals with them all.

When Corinna asked me to review this book, I was over the moon.  she has been my virtual teacher.  I thought Santa knocked on my door very early!! When I could enjoy this book, I thought of my readers and here I am with a #giveaway  #worldwide. Check at the end of the page to enter the giveaway and win a book!!.
Corinna’s photographs are breath taking, I love her photographs for her minimal styling. Her still life photography is amazing. I literally sit and gaze at her photos to learn how she would have taken these snaps, how she must have finalized this shot. (still, I am learning!  I am a slow learner, that's the reason I needed the book so I can keep referring to it!)
As I am a visual person I appreciate if somebody showed me how they work behind the scene that is, the process of how they take a photo. This helps me a lot as I find it easier to learn this way.  Corinna's  behind the scenes helped me to understand how, why, and where we should set up our subjects.
The book is packed with a lot of information in a very interesting and understandable way without too much of mundane and technical detail aspects.

Food photography, Book Review

This book is very balanced offering practical and useful information for a food photographer. As I said earlier, the best is her behind the scene shots which are so useful for a layman like me.  I understood how to manipulate lighting at different angles from her. The setup and the visualizing of the subject with simple day to day things which probably is in your pantry, like making your own reflectors, diffusers and soft box which I found is the best choreography in her work.
Even though she says that this is a beginner’s guide she covers all the aspects even for an advanced photographer.
She talks about Gears, Basics of photography, Lighting, image design and composition, styling, image processing with Light room, Tips, and tricks, she even gives a heads up on making your own Homemade props.  Five food photography projects are the best start-up guides teaching you every step on how to make that perfect shot, how to boost your creativity, she also gives you exercises to start with, at the end of the book!

Food Photography - Book Review

As I said earlier in simple words she explains everything. Particularly, I love about the book is the approach she has taken with answering your doubts which arise when you hold your camera even though if you are not a pro.  In the end of every chapter she asks you to ponder about things to think about, different styling options, tips, and tricks, how to develop your workflow, common mistakes we make and improving our technique.
I must say this, she is a fantastic person she even answers your question in social media platforms.
Every section of this book has lots of illustrations which tells the story of how you create your photos showing us step by step in detail how to get the result.  She also talks about which gear, which camera, which lens, using Tripod, Remote, artificial light sources, memory cards, hard drives and image processing software. She even talks about your camera phone and how to use it and about processing the images in your cell-phone.

If you are using a DSLR or your phone or a point and shoot camera, it doesn't matter order a copy of this book and start taking beautiful photos.

About the Author:

Corinna Gissemann is a professional food photographer. In 2011, Corinna Gissemann entered the world of stock photography, specializing in food and still life photography. Her pictures have been published in numerous magazines and books, and they have been sold internationally to multiple picture agencies. More about Corinna and her work can be found at corinnagissemann.de.

About the booK:

Book Information:

  • Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Rocky Nook (July 18, 2016)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1681981017
  • ISBN-13: 978-1681981017

If you are interested in the book follow this link below for fantastic prices and deals Published by Rocky Nook "Food Photography - a beginner's guide to creating Appetising Images by Corinna Gissemann

Did I not tell you that I am doing give away, one of the lucky readers of MyVegFare can win a copy of this book and the publishers have agreed to  ship it worldwide.  Here's a chance for you to win this book, all you have to do is enter this giveaway through Rafflecopter and follow the instructions to get this copy as a Christmas gift or as a New year gift.

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Disclaimer: This book was sent by Rocky Nook for a review.  I have received this copy free of charge and all the views and opinions are solely mine and unbiased.

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