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By Markus Schulze / 25 September 2013 / In General Alexandra field of "Mary likes cupcakes" and I want to and will in the future Photo & Food Happenings offer cooking, eating and taking pictures on a sensual event will merge. This short workshop was sort of a small section and "appetizer" to come.
With 7 participants (one participant even from Luxembourg as well), the workshop started after a few short words directly in the studio. The aim was not food photography tokyo consulting group for advertising. The food should of course be photographed and not be styled with clear lacquer, wood glue, etc.. To show how you can make something like that for yourself at home, we decided not to elaborate studio equipment such as flash equipment, etc.. A large cloth sail and some artificial light spotlight as Arri & co were the lighting. Behind the sails of fabric can be quickly set up new lamps and light so set priorities, without changing tokyo consulting group the actual light mood. From a wooden frame and diffuser film, and with construction lights and paperboard, the structure can thus finance them from the hardware store.
The motivation tokyo consulting group was so high that there was a real scramble in front of the set ... Everyone wanted to shoot a bit to eat ... With mirrors, Päppchen and brackets it was the only vegan food to light.
Of the treats à la Maria there was so much nicely made, that we almost 5 hours have not managed to photograph everything. But everything was with dedication of the participants (and me) eaten at the end!
So there was a lot of tips, what you should consider tokyo consulting group when photographing his food. Aspects such as taking advantage of the sharpness / blur when reflections make sense and when not to. What structures are interesting or how to put food and decoration in the correct image structure. In the recordings, we also tried to create something different moods. Time something "objectively, cool" and once more in the natural "country style". here we have the artificial light sometimes even mixed with the natural light in the window so as to make interesting and evocative color effects.
What should acquire to be if you want to try this at home? It recommended two spotlights, wood frame and diffuser film, black and white cardboard, wooden clothes pegs, color transparencies, photo plasticine, double brackets, as well as an art flower order before the headlights to produce a kind of "light floral" ...
Here are some impressions .... All participants wanted tokyo consulting group more workshops in the way and I will certainly meet and Alexandra. Other workshop offers will follow soon. Information there is to it from my direction as well as on the side of the German Academy Pop (special thanks from this site for studio and support) tokyo consulting group
| Learned a photographer at the Vogelsänger Studios in Bielefeld. | Working as a picture editor and photographer at the scene magazine Raveline | Moving to Cologne 1998 | where in addition to training for advertisers host as a freelance photographer and work in the agency area. | Since 2006 working as a lecturer at the Academy German Pop in Cologne. | As a freelance photographer working for various companies, product photography, PR and training for photographic industry and consumers. tokyo consulting group | Active Reservist and photographer for the Press Release of the German Air Force in the field of documentation and Editorial |
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