Food Photography handbook

One of my favorite stock photographers is Annie from Milleflore Images in Australia. I’ve known her since the early 2010s and have been constantly impressed by the skill and dedication that she applies to her stock photography and videography, particularly in the area of food photography. Not only does she style her images immaculately, but she also manages to infuse every image with the senses of smell and taste that you rarely get from a simple photograph of a plate of food! I’ve tried to copy her style a number of times (in a nice way!) but have never really understood or been able to duplicate her full approach. I’m a bit long in the tooth now to really pick up new styles and I have been doing far less studio work in favor of being outside with my travel and landscape photography, but I recently helped Annie with comments and thoughts on her new book on Food Photography. Although it is aimed more at food bloggers, there are many, many examples of great food imagery together with details of just how to approach the styling, lighting and photography and editing of those images.

She is offering her eBook directly from her site (it is too large in file size with all the images she has included to offer it on Amazon). I’m not getting any referral income from recommending this book, just bring your attention to a great learning opportunity. So, if you want to learn more about food photography, you can find it here on her website.

Food photography book by Milleflore images
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