2 Awesome Lighting Tricks for Food Photography
Learn about two of my favorite lighting techniques to make your food photography look even better.
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LOVE this Joanie! Such powerful techniques 🙂
Beautiful job
Your videos are so refreshing!
I shouldnt be watching this while I am fasting~
Great tips , I do know the oil trick. Oxo
Can you do more when you have no natural light available? I swear – this new home I moved into was occupied by Vampires as there is no freakin' light here
Very nice! Wonderful and subtle lighting tips. These can even be used beyond food!
BTW, your channel is great, Joanie. Such a fresh perspective with a positive vibe. I've been photographing food for years but love watching your videos. There's always something new to learn, and a little bit of inspiration and motivation can go a long way, even for those of us who may already have the "hang of things" 🙂
Nice video 🙂
Good Idea I have to try this! Thanks!
Sadly I rarely get food products to shoot for clients, but all your lighting and setup techniques can be applied to all kinds of product- tabletop photography. Thanks Joanie, your enthusiasm is infectious !! 🙂
Congratulations to 100k! Your tips are really helpful 👍🤗
I finally got my hands on some actual photography lighting for valentines day, so I'm so excited to apply these new skills.
love this channel! ♥
This is amazing. I will definitely be trying this out. I like fall off in certain situations.
Isn't that against inverse square law? Moving the light further should give u less falloff
Thanks for the light lesson. Love the fall off and how it adds depth. Your food always looks so amazing. Can we get the soup recipe??? The spicy version?
Thanks for another great video, Joanie!
Thanks a lot for your videos! you really are one of the best (if not the best) tutor I've ever followed. Thank you for your time and effort you put in your videos.
i wanted to ask you about something, where do you usually answer inquiries 😀 Thanks again !
Love this 👌👌
Thanks every video a Master Class
In my schooling as well as going back and teaching college a "specular"highlight" was simply defined as a direct reflection of the light source. In the same way you could create a "specular shadow" by reflecting a black card into a subject. It was often confusing in the word specular because students compared it to a diffused light source or diffused surface of their subject.
Great video, as always. You're not just a "fix it in post" photographer and the industry needs more of what you're doing. Thanks.
Great simple and easy-to-use tips Joanie, thank you I will definitely try that on my next photos ! 👌
Hi joanie.. would love it if you could check on my feed on instagram.. hadle is @ftrqlo .. great content as always!
Great video Joanie, such valuable content.
Thank you! I love watching your videos 🙂
Loved the video😍
Really simple and helpful video😊
I get inspired by cooking videos/and i like food photography. I have a youtube channel that i just started. My wish is to reach 1000 subscribers by the end of the year. Any good people who wish to make my wish come true by subscribing to my channel(Mercymyra Cuisine)? This would make my day🤗. Thanks in advance and be blessed😘
This is amazing Joanie, I love your videos, so informative and in-depth, just wanted to say thank you!
Thank you so much for this Joanie… 😍
Thanks so much Joanie!!
I need to get me that book 😀 love the video!