No prob, Dream Merchant!
I really feel bad that I can't go this weekend(and the next).. I'm sure there will be other meets.. I'm really looking forward to joining you guys.
Proficiency level: I'm still learning. I've attended Mark Floro's food photography workshop so I have ideas how things work. I just can't find the time(and subjects) to shoot.
Gear: I have a 580ex II, light stand with umbrella, tons of small card reflectors
Sample works: it's in my flickr
Btw, the last thing you want to shoot would be ice cream or anything that melts... unless you can replicate it using other materials.
Also, it would be great to have a food stylist on board. Maybe next time, we can pool our money and hire someone.. but for now, let's do with what we have.
Thanks!
Hmm.. Interesting, will do more research on my favourite food photographers. Was thinking if we can compile a list of useful links and portfolios to share too!
dm: i don't mnd sharing, but to be frank, me still noob la. Keke.. I used an umbrella, top right above object, and a flash in front for fill. Shot on white reflective table. I can try demo if we are on set. Haha, it's more than a year ago..
Thanks again for your suggestion Casio!
Jambu is well-known in the industry! They have a lot of work out ther now, and more prominently is in a local magazine focused on food and travel. Great stuff!
However, I would also encourage researching further, and look at the styles of different photographers and also find out about the different schools of thought where food photography and food styling is concerned.
Hi madmacs and y100y50,
Thanks so much for dropping by and expressing your interest!
This is just the start, and from initial response, it looks like the group may get larger as time goes by, and we will have more meets and shoots!
That's GREAT! Because I feel that a lot of photographers want to take good food photographs, but the technical and aesthetic support is usually not available at the hobbyist or enthusiast level, and that's the reason I started this group.
Because food photography is not the same as say, a group shooting a pretty young girl on a weekend, the size of the groups will be something that has to be looked at.
For now, I capped it at 15 people for the initial meet-up (shoots would likely be smaller groups), and I know you'll understand that priority has to be given to those who expressed their interet earlier. But as you can see, chances are high that there might be space for a few more since some may not be able to attend.
Thanks for understanding and please check back on this thread for updates!
CHEERS!
Hi madmacs and y100y50,
Thanks so much for dropping by and expressing your interest!
This is just the start, and from initial response, it looks like the group may get larger as time goes by, and we will have more meets and shoots!
That's GREAT! Because I feel that a lot of photographers want to take good food photographs, but the technical and aesthetic support is usually not available at the hobbyist or enthusiast level, and that's the reason I started this group.
Because food photography is not the same as say, a group shooting a pretty young girl on a weekend, the size of the groups will be something that has to be looked at.
For now, I capped it at 15 people for the initial meet-up (shoots would likely be smaller groups), and I know you'll understand that priority has to be given to those who expressed their interet earlier. But as you can see, chances are high that there might be space for a few more since some may not be able to attend.
Thanks for understanding and please check back on this thread for updates!
CHEERS!
Well i do agree as what you said:thumbsup: anyway, the most crucial thing about food photography which i find is speed in taking pics.. before the food dies down.. anyway, hope i can make it on this Sun to meet up with you seniors..
no worries. perhaps you can share any tips that you come up with during the meets so that all of us can learn. :thumbsup:
Don't worry Pepin!
A wise photographer showed me that I should start the group off on Cadbury chocolates and cold dishes!
Yes, speed is of the essence. For some layouts, you may have the luxury of a few minutes, but for some, it's a matter of getting the short in seconds!
Thanks! Hahaha!
You can start with cookies, candies, chocolates, hmm... what else?!... bread..
cold drinks.. there's a way to make them look cold.. i'll share with you guys in one of the meets..
No worries Drumma!
Noob or not, that was a great shot! Perhaps you could post it up again here for the benefit of the others?
Would love to see your demo for the group! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: