Always Use natural light when possible, so try to avoid taking food photos at night or in the evening in artificial light.
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Diffuse Your Light
Either diffuse light or use indirect natural light. So sometimes the light coming in can be pretty strong in your kitchen. It can leave some pretty harsh shadows on your food.
there are three really good angles for food photography.
3Shoot From Different Angles
Make sure that you’re using some neutral color that don’t have a lot of bright colors or distracting patterns that can distract from the food that you’re taking a picture of.
Use Neutral Background
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Here are four food photography tips for beginners that can help you capture Eye-Catching Food Images with your camera.