10 Tips for Flat Lay Food Photography

CAMERA HEIGHT

You want to show off the perfect composition of your food both on its plate and on the table. This is what makes flat lays so professional and enticing.

Flat lay photos are defined by a 90-degree shot over a layout of items often laid out purposefully for display. A tripod with the ability to use a horizontal arm is a worthy investment for this. 

90-DEGREE SHOTS

There’s no limit to creativity when it comes to backdrops, and so many great options are available. Keep your color themes in mind and the important elements of the photograph.

FLAT LAY BACKDROPS

TEXTURE IN FLAT LAY PHOTOGRAPHY

Flat lay doesn’t have to mean boring!

If you’re taking photos of one food item alone, one of the easiest ways to add texture to your backdrop is by using patterned tablecloths or even decorative paper with texture.

DEPTH IN FLAT LAY PHOTOGRAPHY

Add depth to your flat lay by placing food items at different heights. For example, sprinkle pepper over a dish with some flakes falling directly on the plate.

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