Five Common Food Photography Mistakes

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We all know photography is powerful. Food photos can make you salivate and even heighten your profit margin, whether you benefit from selling baked goods directly or from sharing your knowledge with others

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The Most Common Mistake is Bad Lighting Many lights are tinted yellow, which can change your beautiful wedding cake from looking like a frosted dream to a week-old crust.

Hazy or Fuzzy Photos without Focus Another common mistake in food photography is having an improper focus on the food or props around your subject.

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Tip #3

Practice Your Compositions Zero-Effort Plating It can be hard to convince ourselves to buy things we don’t “need.” But unfortunately, our 5+ year old plates with small cracks and stains won’t cut it when it comes to food photography.

Overcropping Photos One of the biggest beginner mistakes in food photography is taking photos too close to the food. Make sure that your baked goods are identifiable in each of your photoshoots.

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Over Styling Photo Compositions Are we supposed to look at that glorious, sequined napkin or the simple vanilla cupcake?

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