How can I capture great shots of food in a cafe or restaurant without making it look staged? I want to keep it low-key and not create a big scene, almost like any customer with a regular camera. Any tips on getting nice shots without overdoing it and still keeping a natural feel? I currently have 2 mirrorless the Canon EOS R and R7 I do have the 100mm macro but for restaurant taking photo as customer often with 100mm it is pretty tight what lens would you suggest, I have 18-35mm f1.8 sigma for apsc lens, 24-70mm f2.8 sigma full frame or Canon EF 16-35 f4 L USM, or RF 50mm f1.8
Good question! I think a 35mm (on a full frame) is a good focal length to capture more journalistic shots of restaurants and ambience scenes. Finding images online or social media that can act as inspiration is always a fun exercise. Then analysing them for what they are doing that draws you in, breaking it down to what composition techniques they are using to make it look natural.
Great video like always. Thanks,
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching.
These are great tips! Thank you, Rachel! ❤
I am so glad you found them useful! Happy shooting.
This is so comprehensive and helpful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Great episode. Helps me when feeling stuck.
Super! I am so glad to hear it.
Amazing video! Where can I find the video for FYI textured background?
I am glad you found it helpful! You can check out the tutorial on my blog here: twolovesstudio.com/blog/best-diy-food-photography-backdrop/
Thanks for these tips! Just wish you left ea h example up longer on screen. They flash and disappear!
Thanks for the feedback Karen :) I guess you can pause it to view it longer, but I will keep that in mind for next time.
Thank you very much ....with love
Always welcome!
So professional and helpful video
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
you are fantastic!!!
Wow, thank you!
How can I capture great shots of food in a cafe or restaurant without making it look staged? I want to keep it low-key and not create a big scene, almost like any customer with a regular camera. Any tips on getting nice shots without overdoing it and still keeping a natural feel?
I currently have 2 mirrorless the Canon EOS R and R7 I do have the 100mm macro but for restaurant taking photo as customer often with 100mm it is pretty tight what lens would you suggest, I have 18-35mm f1.8 sigma for apsc lens, 24-70mm f2.8 sigma full frame or Canon EF 16-35 f4 L USM, or RF 50mm f1.8
Good question! I think a 35mm (on a full frame) is a good focal length to capture more journalistic shots of restaurants and ambience scenes. Finding images online or social media that can act as inspiration is always a fun exercise. Then analysing them for what they are doing that draws you in, breaking it down to what composition techniques they are using to make it look natural.
@@Twolovesstudio thank you for wonderful suggestions 😊
helpul!
So glad you found it helpful.
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