Seamus Warren
06-22-2003, 07:30 AM
Hello forum, :)
Does anyone know how to take good photos of food like the images we see in magazines and in recipe books? What is the secret? Specialised lighting? Longer exposure/shutter time (requiring an SLR camera)? A special type of film? A special lense (I'm thinking "macro zoom" or whatever it is called)?
Can I take great shots with a digital camera or are "real photographers" still using film?
Here is the sort of stuff I'd like to be able to do:
http://www.users.on.net/seamus/Files/Images/Cooking/ECCO/DoubleLambCutletsGrilledRedOnionEggplantAndTabboul i.jpg
http://www.users.on.net/seamus/Files/Images/Cooking/ECCO/LimeAndMascarponeTartWithCitrusCompote.jpg
http://www.users.on.net/seamus/Files/Images/Cooking/ECCO/PumpkinChilliCorianderAndHommus.jpg
I wish I could take photos like these. I once used my compact camera to take a photo at close range to get the food/dish/meal taking up most of the frame area and it came out terrible - all out of focus and "flat" looking. I want to capture the juiciness of the dish like they did in the first image.
I only have a compact camera. Should I get an SLR camera or a Digital camera? Are digital cameras capable of "real" photography?
Thank you. :)
Does anyone know how to take good photos of food like the images we see in magazines and in recipe books? What is the secret? Specialised lighting? Longer exposure/shutter time (requiring an SLR camera)? A special type of film? A special lense (I'm thinking "macro zoom" or whatever it is called)?
Can I take great shots with a digital camera or are "real photographers" still using film?
Here is the sort of stuff I'd like to be able to do:
http://www.users.on.net/seamus/Files/Images/Cooking/ECCO/DoubleLambCutletsGrilledRedOnionEggplantAndTabboul i.jpg
http://www.users.on.net/seamus/Files/Images/Cooking/ECCO/LimeAndMascarponeTartWithCitrusCompote.jpg
http://www.users.on.net/seamus/Files/Images/Cooking/ECCO/PumpkinChilliCorianderAndHommus.jpg
I wish I could take photos like these. I once used my compact camera to take a photo at close range to get the food/dish/meal taking up most of the frame area and it came out terrible - all out of focus and "flat" looking. I want to capture the juiciness of the dish like they did in the first image.
I only have a compact camera. Should I get an SLR camera or a Digital camera? Are digital cameras capable of "real" photography?
Thank you. :)