As promised yesterday here is my attempt at photographing Sushi. I was all inspired in the beginning but because of a lack of planning on my side things went a little haywire in the end. I always rush into things head over heels and end up trying to
patch up in the end, so I didn’t plan what I wanted each shot to look like. But I don’t think they are too bad for a third attempt at food photography. Practise makes perfect they say ;-) It’s exactly the same thing with photographing people in studio.
I used to really battle with low-key lighting for maternity and newborn shoots, but the more I did the better I got at it. So I will keep practising because It is another very rewarding field of photography to work in.
Maybe the underlying poblem was that I don’t eat sushi and so I find it hard to portray it in an appealing manner… Because if you look at my photos of the chocolate eclairs they look absolutley delicious
I think I’ll try stick to photographing food
and desserts which I find appetising at first until I master the art of food photography…
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