Birria Taco Shoot for Magazine - Sony a7III - ISO100 - 60mm - f/5.0 - 1/1250 Sec - Direct sunlight no modifiers1yr ⋅ Savvy_peach ⋅ r/foodphotography
Simple Christmas Breakfast, playing with moods, natural lighting, details in first comment1yr ⋅ eccentric_bee ⋅ r/foodphotography
Grilled Peaches with bourbon, honey, and chili peppers. Nikon D7500 18-140mm, F/4.2, 1/100th1yr ⋅ attrill ⋅ r/foodphotography
Chocolate and pistachio brownie, vanilla ice cream, candied pistachio.1yr ⋅ Rushmerphotography ⋅ r/foodphotography
Constructive criticism welcomed! Read in comments for more info on this shot🙏🏻1yr ⋅ JimiDel ⋅ r/foodphotography
Each plate is composited together (because I only have 1 plate!) for this photo.3yr ⋅ nikkibrilly ⋅ r/foodphotography
Having fun with a Speedlite and Photoshop! Constructive criticism is welcomed 🙏🏻1yr ⋅ JimiDel ⋅ r/foodphotography
Geometric Strawberry Pie I made, styled and shot. Don’t mind the edges 😅3yr ⋅ mrbubbyboi ⋅ r/foodphotography
Cooked,styled and shot by me - Tacos. Sony A7rIV 24-70 GM Lens, One strobe camera top right.1yr ⋅ DonJuanMair ⋅ r/foodphotography
I would love to get some feedback on this. Just bombard me with anything you notice. 💛 (Lemon curd blueberry tart)1yr ⋅ AnalysisTime7907 ⋅ r/foodphotography
Finally got a successful cheese pull! Grilled cheese sandwich shot for Cabot Creamery2yr ⋅ NerdsWithKnives ⋅ r/foodphotography
Been a chef for a long time but very new to food photography so plz be nice to me lol11mo ⋅ Priority-Character ⋅ r/foodphotography
Berries & Yogurt - Sony A7III - 35MM - f/11 - 1/125 - Single bare bulb strobe to the right of the table, shooting through large diffuser - Bounce card on left side1yr ⋅ Savvy_peach ⋅ r/foodphotography
My quarantine project. Shot in the garage with a Miops smart remote.4yr ⋅ jamo-photo ⋅ r/foodphotography
Persimmon Caprese Salad With Pistachio And Pomegranate Seeds. iPhone 13, LED overhead lighting3mo ⋅ tonya_cooks ⋅ r/foodphotography
I did this photograph for a restaurant from my hometown. I'm very proud of this picture.2yr ⋅ silimart ⋅ r/foodphotography
Not strictly food, but freeze it and you can eat it 😉 Long Island Iced Tea at a Brazilian rodizio restaurant, shot on a Samyang 85mm 1.4. Would love to know your thoughts 😊 - www.instagramcom/ryanstanikkphoto2yr ⋅ reyewon ⋅ r/foodphotography
Clubsteak with some garlic and herb butter. CC is always welcome :)3yr ⋅ luizzshmuizz ⋅ r/foodphotography
Chocolate peanut butter cookies. Shot with an iPhone Pro 13 - outside because my apartment gets terrible natural lighting. Thoughts?1yr ⋅ idk_honestly11 ⋅ r/foodphotography
Mango lassi /sony a7iv/ one soft box: first time doing a flying shot2yr ⋅ lofi-asmr-cooking ⋅ r/foodphotography
Pretty chuffed with this photo I took of some blood oranges. Feedback welcomed! @cakeandpositivitea on Instagram3yr ⋅ katiew1299 ⋅ r/foodphotography
This is the result of my first instagram live showing how I take a photo in my home studio.4yr ⋅ kobbymendez ⋅ r/foodphotography
What kind of lighting can I use to achieve this kind of look for a photo?2yr ⋅ 24e27z ⋅ r/foodphotography
Dark food photography really fascinates me. Achieved this shot after trying several setups of light. What do you guys think of this shot of croissants?4yr ⋅ abhinowww ⋅ r/foodphotography
Hot Cocoa with marshmallows natural defused light. More BTS in the comments.3yr ⋅ medomatija ⋅ r/foodphotography
Would love critiques on this because I’m working on the photography for our products little by little2yr ⋅ apothone ⋅ r/foodphotography
Had some yogurt and strawberry at home so I thought I’d try the hard light style this time. Would love to hear your thoughts on this shot :D3yr ⋅ nammox_173 ⋅ r/foodphotography
Digestif. EOS R, 300mm, f/9, ISO 200, 1/160s, small flash on the right side, backlight via candles under the drink to keep the tones warm.1yr ⋅ Robtanbule ⋅ r/foodphotography
My (belated) contribution to the cranberry tart craze, Chocolate Orange Cranberry Tart3yr ⋅ bluespoonbakery ⋅ r/foodphotography
Help! I consider myself someone that understands the exposure triangle, and the impact on an image with a high aperture vs a low aperture. As I was shooting some cake today, I noticed that I couldn't get the whole of the cake in sharp focus, despite increasing the F number to f22.. Help!!1yr ⋅ bonici73 ⋅ r/foodphotography
hi everyone, I'm a beginner in food photography, I have been taken some pictures for my company lately. this picture was taken in canon 90d. please give me feedback on this one and what can be improved11mo ⋅ Remote_Engine6918 ⋅ r/foodphotography
I like my fish extra crispy on the outside. Shot this with my SonyARii and a 50mm macro.3yr ⋅ alcidezx3 ⋅ r/foodphotography
The Classic Burger Photo - Very new to this genre of photography3yr ⋅ lieutenanthummer ⋅ r/foodphotography
I feel like we are doing better with our colors and lighting with what we are working with (just an iPhone 12) but we just can’t seem to get the depth and richness that you all get. Any tips and suggestions appreciated!2yr ⋅ apothone ⋅ r/foodphotography
Shot this with my z5 & the 24-120 at 100mm. Settings are 1/80 f4 iso 200. I took it for the purpose of adding it to my portfolio & showing it to local restaurants if it's strong enough for a beginner. Two light sources, one 34 octobox & ad200 at camera back left & a zoom x r2 flash at camera right.1yr ⋅ 12thhourstudio ⋅ r/foodphotography
Used Natural light from window and minor edits on Lightroom. Any feedback is much appreciated.2yr ⋅ Herbscarbs ⋅ r/foodphotography
Nuggets - Sony A7III - 105mm - f/14 - 1/125 - Single Strobe with soft box 45° on the right side - Bounce card on opposite side1yr ⋅ Savvy_peach ⋅ r/foodphotography
Hello. Just cooked some arrabbiata pasta. Now I'm not a professional stylist, however I did try my best to make it look as beautiful as possible. What do yous think about this picture. Btw.. I would really appreciate if you could take some time and check out my IG: Instagram.com/itsfoodjunkie3yr ⋅ abdulrmunawar ⋅ r/foodphotography
Hi, Please give your feedback on this photo. It was taken for a brand named pizza express. what can be improved?11mo ⋅ Remote_Engine6918 ⋅ r/foodphotography
Peach Raspberry Rose Macarons - I’m currently teaching myself how to work with low key lighting.5yr ⋅ sherunsthegamut ⋅ r/foodphotography
A shot from our most recent chocolate box made. Would love some feedback on how to produce more quality photos!2yr ⋅ apothone ⋅ r/foodphotography
Afternoon Snack : I’m working on my composition and storytelling please critique3yr ⋅ Omgvindiesel ⋅ r/foodphotography
Got a real camera this weekend! Nikon D3400. Decided to test it out and make fresh fig cream cheese danish. CC welcome!!2yr ⋅ wannabeginger ⋅ r/foodphotography
My first ever food photograph done for my blog. I’d appreciate your feedback on it.3yr ⋅ mananbajaj17 ⋅ r/foodphotography
Chocolate chip banana muffins... looking for constructive criticism!3yr ⋅ RainbowTigerCat ⋅ r/foodphotography
New work for Bitchin' Sauce | First time posting here ◡3yr ⋅ part-time-hand-model ⋅ r/foodphotography
My first shot for my blog 7 months (right) ago vs my reshoot today(left)! Putting in work and learning techniques is paying off!3yr ⋅ gluttonyglutton ⋅ r/foodphotography
Starting my journey in food photography. iPhone 14 pro Max using Pro Camera and edited in Lightroom.1yr ⋅ thebusinessman24 ⋅ r/foodphotography
This photograph took me all day, after watching maybe every YT i could find about foodtography. I am eating the bread now as a reward. 😬5yr ⋅ rowenajordana ⋅ r/foodphotography
First post here and on my IG, how did I do? Canon R5 RF28-70 - iso 800, 45mm, f/3.2, natural light - @burakcanaksit on IG, appreciate any comments!2yr ⋅ bican203 ⋅ r/foodphotography
I think I am starting to learn how to use manual mode on my camera. This is an apple pie that I baked.4yr ⋅ kalycooks ⋅ r/foodphotography
Bacon & Egg Fried Rice. Any comments and suggestions to improve?3yr ⋅ 5Flavours_Pta ⋅ r/foodphotography
Cookies in natural light. Sony A7iii tethered to my laptop, mounted on tripod.4yr ⋅ thewalrusyvr ⋅ r/foodphotography
The very first food picture I posted to Reddit next to an image I shot last month5yr ⋅ banana-milk-top ⋅ r/foodphotography
Let me know if you like this picture. Canon 70D, 100mm Macro Lens, two speedlights.2yr ⋅ silimart ⋅ r/foodphotography
I did not plan this shot, but everything worked out so well that I can’t stop looking it at. So my tip of the day: these pinkish colours goes very very well with chocolate/brownish red colours 🙂4yr ⋅ rowenajordana ⋅ r/foodphotography
Pretending my house is a dark bar and I’m a bartender - don’t ask me what drink this is bc idk4yr ⋅ JennyN22 ⋅ r/foodphotography
Haven’t really done flat lay food before. Played around with some berries for a friend’s dessert company. What do y’all think?3yr ⋅ bradbiederer ⋅ r/foodphotography
Without looking at the composition how can I improve my food photography? Just bought my first speedlite4mo ⋅ myoceanblues ⋅ r/foodphotography
Double choc chip cookies. Taken on Nikon D3300 35mm lens. This is before any editing so will probably lighten it etc (I’m an amateur so would appreciate feedback)2yr ⋅ aquafabaangel ⋅ r/foodphotography
Trying to Get Into Food Photography for My Baking. Any Advice?4yr ⋅ ImaginaryBakery ⋅ r/foodphotography
I'm a self-taught cook and photographer and my first cookbook is out this week. I'm so excited!5yr ⋅ NerdsWithKnives ⋅ r/foodphotography
Red Curry Chicken Meatballs [Canon 6D, EF24-70mm, ISO 100, f6.5, 1/8]4yr ⋅ NerdsWithKnives ⋅ r/foodphotography
Nothing gets me through the winter months quite like buffalo wings.4yr ⋅ Corkdavis ⋅ r/foodphotography
Got some props together and did my first little photoshoot at home yesterday!5yr ⋅ currently_balls_deep ⋅ r/foodphotography
What do you think your favourite burger toppings of all time might be? I've been having a lot of fun lately working on my burger compositions, this one shot on-location the other week! CC always welcomed, as well as comments of how you're now hungry 😏 Canon EOS RP Sigma 105mm 2.8 Macro ISO100 F163yr ⋅ reyewon ⋅ r/foodphotography
Starting with food photography. Any feedback/comments/ideas will be appreciated.4yr ⋅ professor08 ⋅ r/foodphotography
First time trying food photography. Any help with the sauce and buns would be helpful.4yr ⋅ mugmar ⋅ r/foodphotography
Had a lot of fun on this photo shoot!! Shooting on Canon 6D mark ii, 50mm f1.8. Had 2 back lights, one shinning on the background and one pointed twords the back of the bottle.4yr ⋅ aLegobuilder ⋅ r/foodphotography
Cherries (Canon 5d ii - 100 mm f2. 8L macro - flash on the left - riflector on the right)5yr ⋅ puzzola4 ⋅ r/foodphotography