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Food Shots for Magazine Ad


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I erased the client's name from the Ă©tiquettes.

These were commissioned for the September 2019 edition
of a national magazine…



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Great shots. What camera/lens/settings?

 

Also I'm interested in learning about what post editing was used. :)



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Great shots. What camera/lens/settings?

 

Thanks! :P

D3X + 105 Macro + flash / ISO 100, 1/250s, Æ’ 16,

 

Also I'm interested in learning about what post editing was used. :)

Keystoning in CO v. 12 was about it.



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What is "CO?" I'm familiar with PhotoShop and Lightroom... 



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I use neither and am adobe free since yeeeeaaaars!

CO = Capture One.



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Ah OK.

 

I still use an older version of PhotoShop.



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Nice to see a commercial food shoot where the food looks like it would still be edible after the shoot. Doing without the tricks of the trade is much harder, but this looks nice.



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Many thanks Peter!

These were taken at the client's place. I had the chef at my disposal,
the kitchen and the restaurant too. The chef and I planned the plates'
layout, I took care of the table and the photography.

After the shoot, my son insisted to have the desert… and got it! :P



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Nice shots. Made me hungry



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Nice shots. Made me hungry


NOW I know why I was doing it! :P



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Nice work. And REAL FOOD!!!

 

Most of the "food" in food photography isn't fit to eat! :lol:

 

--Ron



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Nice work. And REAL FOOD!!!


Many thanks, Ron! :P


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