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Home These #Foodtography tips by local influencers will surely spice up your feed

These #Foodtography tips by local influencers will surely spice up your feed

Admit it or not, but you've probably taken photos and posted them on your social media. Whether on Facebook or Instagram, it's probably something you're guilty of, and we won't judge you for that!

We won't be surprised either if you follow dozens of foodie influencers and bloggers on social media to keep track of the newest things to snack on and, of course, to drool over their appetizing #Foodtography.

But have you ever wondered how these foodies take mouthwatering photos of their food? Well, You don't have to wonder anymore because we've asked three amazing foodies for their tips and tricks to help you!

Diane Go (@friedandprejudice)


Gadgets she uses to take her photos: her phone and sometimes, a ring light
 
Photo editing apps/software she uses: Adobe Lightroom
 
Her tips and tricks: Use natural light as much as possible, invest in good ceramics or dinnerware that best fit the aesthetic of your feed, trial and error is perfectly fine, and just have fun! Don't feel pressured to find your own style. You'll get better the more you do it.
 

You can check out her other food photos by visiting her websiteFacebook page, and Instagram!

EJ Bunag (@johnbunag)


Gadgets he uses to his photos: iPhone and mirrorless camera
 
Photo editing apps/software he uses: Instagram and Apple Photos
 
His tips and tricks: There are a lot of photography tricks you can do to get a great photo, but for EJ, good and quality lighting is the key.  While many professionals shoot in the studio, he prefers to use the type of light you can only get from nature— the sunlight!
 

Want to see more of his photos? You can check them out on his websiteFacebook page, and his two Instagram accounts, which you can find by clicking here.

Midz Sy (@gastronomida)


Gadgets she uses to take her photos:
iPhone 12 Pro and Canon 700D
 
Photo editing apps/software she uses: Adobe Lightroom and Snapseed
 
Her tips and tricks: One fundamental tip and trick for beginners is to make sure that your light-set up complements your subject. Lighting is everything!

 


You can see more of Midz's food photos via her websiteFacebook page, and Instagram!

━━ Written By  Bella Javier



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