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How to get started in Food Photography. (Hint) All you need is these 4 basic things.

Getting started in Food Photography is easier than you think!

Hello everyone! I’m just going to put it out there, I think I have one of the best jobs possible. Shooting images of food and beverage for my clients feeds my creative appetite, and offers a change of pace on every shoot. I’m proud of my work, and love collaborating with the talented people I’m surrounded by. You can see a bit of my portfolio on my company website: www.blaylockphotography.com.

Want to learn more about the world of food photography?

I have been getting requests to do a tutorial series on food photography for quite a while, and am finally getting around to it. Sorry it has taken so long, but I’m excite to dive in! This series will cover a range of topics including tips & tricks, in depth How To’s, and behind the scenes looks on some of my shoots. To start things off, here is a simple video talking about the 4 basic things you need to get started.

I hope you enjoyed this video on how to get started in food photography. Admittedly, it was a bit rushed, but it’s just meant to be a start! As we dive deeper into my world, I will expand my efforts. We will up our game, to help you up yours!

How can I help?

This series is meant to be a resource to folks that are getting started, and want to learn the basics. I’m happy to share a bit of what I know, and your feedback is important to me. What you would like to see, and what would be helpful for me to cover? I love food photography, and really enjoy helping other people find their path in the industry. So please let me know in the comments where you want to see this series go!

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  1. Emma says:

    Thank you for the helpful video! Wanting to expand my skills a bit after getting made redundant in this crazy pandemic and used to do photography when I was younger so was looking for food photography tutorials, thank you!!

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