It’s hard to believe that I’m wrapping up my final week of my food photography class through Social Fabric University. I’m a few more critiques and a final portfolio away from finishing up the class. I’ve really enjoyed learning more about how to improve my food photography skills. The feedback has been extremely valuable for me. Watching everyone expand their skills – myself included – has been fun. As with many first time classes, there have been a variety of bumps in the technology road. It’s been a learning experience for those of us involved as well as those presenting…
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It’s hard to believe that I’m halfway through my food photography online class. During the first three weeks, we tackled learning the online platform and did a little meet ‘n greet with the other students, learned about lighting and simple styling, and learned about photo editing using Pixlr (free online photo editing program). We dealt with several technical issues that seem to come with being the first guinea pig class. Changes/adjustments are being made as we go to help insure future classes will run a bit smoother. I’ve picked a couple of new skills and techniques for my photos. More…
It’s no secret that I’m a foodie, and it’s probably fairly apparent that I enjoy photography. Pairing my passion for food and my enjoyment of photography only makes sense for me. When I was given the opportunity to be part of the first ever Social Fabric University Food Photography by Sony class, I jumped at the chance. It was an opportunity to learn more about background, lighting, styling, props, and technique. During the learning process, I would be building a portfolio, but more importantly, I would be gaining skills to help me be able to better share my foodie passion…