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Food Styling and Photography For Dummies, Alison Parks-Whitfield
Alison Parks-Whitfield

Food Styling and Photography For Dummies

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  • Marina Kolisnichenkohas quoted9 years ago
    you’re not using natural lighting, close any curtains or blinds, which can let outside light in, to help reduce reflection. You can also use a scrim — a large panel of translucent material that acts as a light diffuser — and place it between your food and the window.
  • Marina Kolisnichenkohas quoted9 years ago
    You can open up cloth napkins and use them as a background, as I mention in Chapter 3, or you can use them in a more traditional way as a prop for a food shot.
  • Marina Kolisnichenkohas quoted9 years ago
    Vary the size. Varying the size of your accents is always a good idea because you want to avoid the look of sameness. Each accent should have its own unique look.

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