Flat lay photographs dominate the e-commerce industry today. Particularly when items aren’t meant to be worn or when human models are too expensive to rely on.
Taken directly from above, flat lays can showcase details of your food that angled shots often miss. Here are our top 10 tips for flat lay food photography.
Experiment with direct sunlight on one side of your flat lay photo setup at a harsh angle, and watch the shadows grow on the other side.
I try to follow the composition rule of the rule of thirds when doing this. It's a great way to add interest and direct viewers to your focal point.
Color corrections and increased vibrance are great, but this isn’t the time for too-heavy filters. Instead, let your photo composition shine!
Don’t be afraid of letting plates fall halfway out of the screen. Forcing each object to be included in the final photo can look more staged and less natural.