Podcast Interview with Great Big Photography World - GBPW
This interview was a lot of fun!
When it comes to editing in food photography, less is often more. My approach as a food photographer in New York involves ensuring that 75-80% of the image quality is achieved through lighting and composition. Editing then serves as the final touch, enhancing the image subtly without overwhelming it. Tools like Lightroom and Capture One are excellent for adjusting contrast, exposure, and color balance. These programs offer a wide range of tools to refine your images and correct any imperfections.
For more detailed manipulations, Photoshop is my go-to. It allows for precise adjustments, such as retouching blemishes, enhancing textures, and even compositing multiple images. However, it's important not to overdo it. The goal is to make the food look naturally delicious, not artificially enhanced. Remember, strong foundational elements in your restaurant photography will reduce the need for heavy editing. Focus on creating great images in-camera, and use editing to polish and perfect them.
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