7 Mistakes That Will Ruin Your Food Photography

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @blinkchyld
    @blinkchyld Рік тому +59

    Here's a tip for levelling the camera I learnt from photographing film, which needs to be perfectly plane. Put a mirror on the table and position your camera above. When everything is flat, the reflection of your camera sensor will be in the middle of your viewfinder. It's hard to describe, but super easy to work out with just a mirror on your table. No need for a spirit level

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому +3

      Good idea!

    • @landesnorm
      @landesnorm Рік тому +1

      Hasselblad has an "attachment" that uses this principle.

    • @landesnorm
      @landesnorm Рік тому +2

      Oh yeah, you might mention that you need to level the table first before you level the camera. Especially if your camera is looking into drinking glasses that have liquids in them.

  • @belleharris2059
    @belleharris2059 Рік тому +12

    Watching this on a break from trying to shoot oatmeal.... realising there are like 3 sins I am doing nd why I am frustrated with the shot! Thanks Skylar!

  • @srikkanth-tech
    @srikkanth-tech Місяць тому +1

    I don't do any photography but UA-cam algorithm thinks I should watch this.. Boy, I am glad I started watching this video and couldn't stop.. Loved the way you teach and I wish I run and buy a camera :) Any photo of food, I will respect the photographer much more than I used to because now I get it, how much of an art it is! I always thought they just point and shoot and later manipulate it in photoshop. Love your enthusiasm and the presentation. Just perfect!

  • @richsmith5516
    @richsmith5516 Рік тому +13

    I'm totally guilty of the "holding my camera above the food and not having the camera level" sin. I guess it's laziness but sometimes I have to move fast during restaurant shoots!

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому +3

      Never be lazy! haha. Try setting up for both at the same time, then moving the camera around if needed.

    • @OpheliaGw
      @OpheliaGw Рік тому

      Same, not enough time to so things right 😞

    • @andrefagundes9987
      @andrefagundes9987 3 місяці тому

      I think this is not the worst mistake that could happen.
      Like, sometimes we just need to be as quick as we want, but not because we need to finish it faster, but just because the client want us to finish the job quickly as possible.

  • @southernaccentfoods
    @southernaccentfoods Рік тому +2

    I've found another area to explore... A lot of channels on YT recommend turning the sharpness all the way down on Canon cameras because they feel that the images can be too sharp coming out of camera. For me, if I'm doing really close-up stuff, I've found that I actually need some of that sharpness. Play around and find the sharpness setting that's right for you, don't just automatically turn it all the way down because someone on YT said to.

  • @crosstalktv5780
    @crosstalktv5780 Рік тому +2

    What ball head are you using? Please provide the model. Thank you

  • @bradpaulp
    @bradpaulp Рік тому +5

    Good points. I would argue that the most important part is the composition of the shot. That was the first thing I noticed before tip #1. Even a badly lit, bad color photo can be somewhat corrected. But bad composition and layout is just bad composition and layout. It's probably the toughest to be skilled at though. just knowing where things go and learning balance.

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому +1

      For sure. I would argue that one is not without the other. Composition, is the hardest of them all. Some are winners some are not.

    • @landesnorm
      @landesnorm Рік тому

      You might also add "beware of tangents" or when the two edges of an object or multiple edges of objects and the camera's frame all come together at the same point. Very distracting.

  • @andrefagundes9987
    @andrefagundes9987 3 місяці тому

    I have to thank you for this amazing tips, man!
    I am starting taking some food pictures, and these tips are helping a lot.

  • @danamalczyk3665
    @danamalczyk3665 Рік тому +3

    Can you add the link to the ball head you use for your overhead setup.
    Also a link for the level.

  • @josephchan4198
    @josephchan4198 Рік тому +1

    I have to check your channel more often. Good tips.

  • @hRt42kuo7jTtmk14
    @hRt42kuo7jTtmk14 Рік тому +9

    Well done. So many videos out there about the best techniques, but not enough like these that help you with avoiding mistakes. Bravo.
    Also, another big issue with food photography when you are shooting at the same elevation of the food is to control the DOF and nail the focus point on an interesting looking part of the food.

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому +2

      Totally, shoot f4 and above unless it's for some artistic reason.

  • @Photomaze22
    @Photomaze22 Місяць тому

    What key light are you using? I clicked on the Amazon link and it’s not showing up.

  • @mrschrist6848
    @mrschrist6848 Місяць тому

    Super Tipps, vielen, vielen Dank!

  • @carrieannkouri2151
    @carrieannkouri2151 Рік тому

    Awesome video! Thank you!

  • @matthewjamesduffy
    @matthewjamesduffy Рік тому

    Great video thanks for sharing. I just finished shooting my first book and thankfully I hired a professional because I would have definitely made all of these mistakes. Do you have any tips or suggestions for shooting bread? I use a wooden shaping table and mostly wooden cutting boards. This always equates to brown on brown on brown and I struggle to make the bread shots look good when I do it myself.

  • @JasonTeale
    @JasonTeale 5 місяців тому

    some great tips! Thanks!

  • @kojpetersson
    @kojpetersson Рік тому +1

    And I have no8 for you. when you shoot a top down shoot and the composition is clearly with a top and bottom and the main light is from below so the shadow goes up rather then down. Well its at least one of my pet peeves.

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому

      Yes, light shouldn't come from behind the imaginary person, which is always at or near the bottom of the composition. Agree

  • @lydsfizz
    @lydsfizz Рік тому

    Appreciate this video so much!

  • @jacekkoperkiewicz4223
    @jacekkoperkiewicz4223 Рік тому

    Hi :) could you share and let me know what are you using to hold your camera?

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому

      check out my the video last week ua-cam.com/video/k0JY4EhRkP4/v-deo.html

  • @heiko4297
    @heiko4297 Рік тому

    I find it so difficult to create a nice scene where the hero content is the hero... with guiding lines ... not using too few not too manny props. I need to check your channel if there is a cheat video with tips for this exactly. :D and how about food shots, where the background of the restraunt is in the picture (not flat lays)? any tips? great vid as always

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому +1

      For restaurant backgrounds, I kind of look at it like architecture photography. I first try to expose the restaurant, then I compose and light the food. But this totally needs to be it's own video.

    • @heiko4297
      @heiko4297 Рік тому

      @@skylerburtphotos You are the best!

  • @huongtrinh8609
    @huongtrinh8609 2 місяці тому

    thank you

  • @zohrezr2114
    @zohrezr2114 7 місяців тому

    thanks for your grat tips

  • @Mark.A.Waller
    @Mark.A.Waller Рік тому +2

    Guilty!!!! Took a fantastic shot ready for selling, so I packed it all away, threw what I could not keep and sat at the computer the next day? Landslide!!!! DOH!

  • @mostafamohamed9329
    @mostafamohamed9329 Рік тому

    Great one

  • @fishdakalang2784
    @fishdakalang2784 9 місяців тому

    How about food thumbnail in youtube?

  • @AmandaLynnize
    @AmandaLynnize 8 місяців тому

    What if I'm just holding the camera above the food? I don't have time to set up the bar 😂

  • @anychannel710
    @anychannel710 Рік тому

    Valuable info - I think you could show more of what the camera is seeing (the food), and less of yourself speaking. Some draw-overs, minor motion graphics, or before/afters would make the lesson more impactful.

  • @Emolederc
    @Emolederc Рік тому

    creating boring compositions sucks, because even when you work your ass off to make it the best it can be, the client never appreciates the effort they'll just go, 'we just wanted it simple'

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому

      Pre-production and talking to the client needs it's own video

  • @ashleyferreira9969
    @ashleyferreira9969 Рік тому +1

    "I've been there, you've been there" no no I AM there. LOL Thank you for all the tips!

  • @thearabicdp
    @thearabicdp Рік тому +1

    I still hold my camera for top down shots when I'm being lazy. Flat lighting was all me as well when I first started 🥸

  • @wolfgangk1
    @wolfgangk1 Рік тому

    THANKS

  • @adityabiyani387
    @adityabiyani387 Рік тому

    wow nice

  • @Collectorteo
    @Collectorteo Рік тому

    awesome

  • @jonathansimba6085
    @jonathansimba6085 Рік тому

    Do you eat all this food?
    Nice video btw 💪🔥

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому +1

      Sometimes

    • @landesnorm
      @landesnorm Рік тому

      Haha--in my first asst job, I worked for a food photog, and for one of my first assignments we were on location at a food stylist's home. We were shooting "hero" shots for school lunch recipe cards using an 8x10 Deardorff with a 5x7 reducing back. It was all cooked food, and if you don't know, fully cooked food never looks good to the camera. Everything was "cooked" for the camera. And when lunchtime arrived, we had to eat this stuff and tell the stylist how good it was...

  • @ahmadhasif979
    @ahmadhasif979 Рік тому

    SUBBED

  • @alejandromaripascual1868
    @alejandromaripascual1868 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @gregoryhauser1506
    @gregoryhauser1506 Рік тому

    Good video, you’ve been absent lately?

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому

      You can always find me, second star from the right and straight on till morning

    • @gregoryhauser1506
      @gregoryhauser1506 Рік тому +1

      Lol 😀. I recently experienced a traumatic event resulting in the total loss of my computer and backup storage. I have to start over with new equipment but can’t afford new computers. I notice you are using a tablet where you can draw and plan your shot, view your shoot space and shoot too via wi-Fi, way cool! Would you tell me your setup? What tablet you’re using and the software on it, thanks.

    • @skylerburtphotos
      @skylerburtphotos  Рік тому +1

      @@gregoryhauser1506 I'm using the Samsung S Tab8, but I am using it to mirror my desktop using Capture One tethered to my camera.

    • @gregoryhauser1506
      @gregoryhauser1506 Рік тому

      Thanks for the reply. I assume then it’s a Wi-Fi connection from the tablet to the camera since you were able to actuate the shutter with the pen from the tablet, pretty cool!

  • @DonReed-i4c
    @DonReed-i4c 10 місяців тому

    Good points. I would argue that the most important part is the composition of the shot. That was the first thing I noticed before tip #1. Even a badly lit, bad color photo can be somewhat corrected. But bad composition and layout is just bad composition and layout. It's probably the toughest to be skilled at though. just knowing where things go and learning balance.