Blogging Marathon# 42: Week 3/ Day 2
Theme: Misc Food Related -- Behind the Food Photos
Topic: Props
Theme: Misc Food Related -- Behind the Food Photos
Topic: Props
Props used in a food photo can really make or break a food photo. A well styled and presented photo is a definite plus to any food blog. Props include your serve ware, napkins and everything else that is used in the photo.
I am always amazed how some bloggers have the eye for styling their pictures. The whole setup looks well thought of and the props are placed in strategic locations drawing the eye exactly to the main attraction or the hero of the photo which is the dish that is being presented. This is an art that some have within themselves and some of us need to see and learn. I'm not a very creative person, but I take inspiration from various sources to come up with something that is not exactly the copy of the original but a close representation of it. This below is one such inspired photo.
Food magazines like Saveur, Bon Appetit etc., have beautiful food photos that are drool worthy and very inspiring. Reviewing the photos of the numerous food bloggers and food photographers on the styling, lighting etc., will give us some tips and ideas on presenting and taking our own food photos. Another good source is food photography books like Helen Dujardin's Plate to Pixel or Nicole Young's Food Photography.
Coming to today's topic of 'Props for Food Photography'. First thing to discuss is the dishes and cutlery to use in the photos. I'm sure all of us have a lot of them already at home, but if you are like any average food blogger, you want and need more. For that good places to start are thrift stores, garage sales, regular grocery stores, specialty stores and so on. I buy most of my dishes on sale from Pier One, Crate & Barrel, Home Goods etc. Ikea is also one of my favorite store for prop shopping. Here are a few props that I bought in garage sales this spring/ summer.
The second topic to discuss in props is what to use in a photo. One thing I have read many many times is that you have to think of the setting/ story for your photo before actually taking the picture. For example, you want to take a picture of the hot pakoras that you just made, then the setting could be evening tea time. So that gives you an idea to place some tea cups, may be a tea kettle or anything that gives you the idea of tea time in the photo. So always think of a story/ setting before taking your picture. If you can't come up with anything, then simply place a nice place mat or napkin in the background for some pop of color and texture.
Lets check out what my fellow marathoners have cooked up today for BM# 42.I am always amazed how some bloggers have the eye for styling their pictures. The whole setup looks well thought of and the props are placed in strategic locations drawing the eye exactly to the main attraction or the hero of the photo which is the dish that is being presented. This is an art that some have within themselves and some of us need to see and learn. I'm not a very creative person, but I take inspiration from various sources to come up with something that is not exactly the copy of the original but a close representation of it. This below is one such inspired photo.
Food magazines like Saveur, Bon Appetit etc., have beautiful food photos that are drool worthy and very inspiring. Reviewing the photos of the numerous food bloggers and food photographers on the styling, lighting etc., will give us some tips and ideas on presenting and taking our own food photos. Another good source is food photography books like Helen Dujardin's Plate to Pixel or Nicole Young's Food Photography.
The second topic to discuss in props is what to use in a photo. One thing I have read many many times is that you have to think of the setting/ story for your photo before actually taking the picture. For example, you want to take a picture of the hot pakoras that you just made, then the setting could be evening tea time. So that gives you an idea to place some tea cups, may be a tea kettle or anything that gives you the idea of tea time in the photo. So always think of a story/ setting before taking your picture. If you can't come up with anything, then simply place a nice place mat or napkin in the background for some pop of color and texture.
Pavani, wow!! You got a nice collection!! You know what, I just picked up that blue floral bowl from pier 1 in the second last picture. Lovely post and loved seeing your prop collection. Will come back again to gaze at your collection with leisure
ReplyDeleteOMG I am so jealous of your stash
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection of props you have. After looking at pictures for the last few months I would hardly say you are not creative. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteOMG, You have an awesome collection of props and fabric !!
ReplyDeleteOmg, those fabrics omg, those props..Wish i get some props from u, i think mine are not even 20% of us, i envy you Pavani..Now i can get more idea of presenting my dishes; thanks again for this beautiful post,totally loving it.
ReplyDeleteNow I understand why Mir and others were planning to loot your prop cupboard! !! I might also join them and we are ready to bribe your hubby too!!!
ReplyDeletereally useful post - especially the part about thinking of the story behind the dish
ReplyDeleteWell well...well..surely need to barge in....awesome .and truly left me speechless.
ReplyDeleteOk, so if your props and books are missing, you will know where they are!! I saw this post as soon as Mir and the others were planning on looting it and admired your collection for a long time.Nice post Pavani...
ReplyDeleteYou have got an enviable collection of props. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this post
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