Easy Styling & Lighting Tricks For Beautiful Food Photography

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • Our iPhone Food Photography online course will be available very soon! Sign up now and be the first to get notified! iphonephotogra...
    Would you like to take tasty food photos with your iPhone?
    Watch this video and join world-renowned food photographer, ‪@andrewscrivani7004‬ as he shows you easy styling and lighting tricks which will help you to deliver delicious food photos, every time!
    Are you ready for an incredible food photography adventure? Our iPhone Food Photography online course will be available very soon! Sign up now and be the first to get notified! iphonephotogra...
    #iphonefoodphotography #andrewscrivani

Комментарии • 24

  • @TomMaxwell756
    @TomMaxwell756 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Andrew. Loving these videos and your presentation.

  • @markoconnell804
    @markoconnell804 2 года назад +2

    Awesome lesson

  • @navastaj
    @navastaj 2 года назад +2

    Excellent and informative video ,thank you 😍😍

  • @marianjackwinefoodtravelbl708
    @marianjackwinefoodtravelbl708 2 года назад

    Great tips I am loving these videos

  • @bySterling
    @bySterling 2 года назад

    Fantastic tips and vid as always

  • @LaMaiStyle
    @LaMaiStyle 2 года назад

    I need this. I can cook and plate but the photography is always an after thought.

    • @iPhone_Photography_School
      @iPhone_Photography_School  2 года назад

      It can be complicated at times, but this course is meant to teach you all you need to get the best photos possible of your food. The course will be available soon. We hope you can join us :)

  • @anwoj6965
    @anwoj6965 2 года назад

    Hi can U do a tutorial to get rid of flare lens photos or flare glare after shooting photo. I hope there's an app for that. My ip13 really sucks..

    • @iPhone_Photography_School
      @iPhone_Photography_School  2 года назад

      The green dot is a result of the lens flare from shooting directly into the light source. One way to resolve this is to cover your camera lens from direct ray of light. You can also quickly correct this using the Snapseed app. Open the image in Snapseed, tap Tools, select Healing and then tap the green dot to remove it.
      Our iPhone Editing Academy can teach you how to remove unwanted objects and how to edit your photos using simple editing apps. Here's the link if you'd like to review it: iphone.to/iea-s

  • @cariza5
    @cariza5 2 года назад

    does the new iPhone 14 Pro have a pause button on the video camera, I hope so.

    • @iPhone_Photography_School
      @iPhone_Photography_School  2 года назад

      Not sure about that. There was no information about that feature in the Apple event. We may get some news soon.

  • @lindapeters3743
    @lindapeters3743 2 года назад

    where do I find the two x's you refer to as helping to level the frame? these videos are AWESOME

    • @iPhone_Photography_School
      @iPhone_Photography_School  2 года назад

      Thank you Linda! The 2 Xs will automatically appear when you're shooting at 180 degree, or when your iPhone is facing down. :)

    • @lindapeters3743
      @lindapeters3743 2 года назад

      @@iPhone_Photography_School Thank you ! Cannot wait to purchase the entire course. Loving these classes so far.

    • @bipolarkitchen6991
      @bipolarkitchen6991 22 дня назад

      @@iPhone_Photography_School they do not show up on my iPhone. Help please thanks

  • @tastefultraveler6745
    @tastefultraveler6745 2 года назад

    Will you be making a course for Android?

    • @iPhone_Photography_School
      @iPhone_Photography_School  2 года назад

      Hi there! We currently don't have anything planned about Android systems, but make sure to subscribe to get an update in the future. For now, you'll be able to apply most of the techniques covered in our lessons to any recent smartphone. :)

  • @nadjadavidson411
    @nadjadavidson411 2 года назад

    Love this 🙌

  • @leemarvingaye4506
    @leemarvingaye4506 2 года назад +1

    Do you use 4:3, 1:1 or 16:9 ratio on your iPhone?