The Story Behind Food Photography

Plus: Seven Tips To Make Stunning Black And White Portraits & More

"Food is our common ground, a universal experience." - James Beard

Happy Friday Friends,

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Food photography is primarily a type of still-life photography in which the subject is food. How did this genre develop, and where is it headed? TAKE A LOOK →

A photography studio should be perceived as a playground for boundless creativity. Nearly every photographer possesses a roll of white seamless paper; surprisingly, it might be the most versatile tool you need to craft a wide variety of images. TAKE A LOOK →

With autumn color just around the corner, you will find this very helpful for your photos. TAKE A LOOK →

Black-and-white portraiture is hugely satisfying, and I hope you read this article, absorb the information, and put it to use. TAKE A LOOK →​​

The grunge photography genre is often described as dark, old, and or portraying peculiar vibes meant to ‘shake up’ the viewer’s senses. Learn how to create this interesting and provocative picture style. TAKE A LOOK →

“Food is art, and I'm the artist." – Rachael Ray

Monday: Light! The secret sauce of award-winning photography.

– Jeff