Introduction to Food Photography for Restaurants
A course by user7817461 surname7817461 , Photographer
Joined July 2021
Learn to professionally photograph food, exploring different camera, lighting, and editing techniques to capture appetizing dishes in a restaurant setting
Learn to professionally photograph food, exploring different camera, lighting, and editing techniques to capture appetizing dishes in a restaurant setting
We start a meal with our eyes. That’s why capturing dishes in their best light is so important. Photographer Cole Wilson has traveled around the world photographing food and the people who enjoy it for restaurants, companies, and publications including The New York Times and The New Yorker.
In this online course, he teaches you how to make dishes look irresistible through creative food photography. Explore lighting, angles, editing, and more to capture striking images that make people’s mouths water. Discover how to capture beautiful photos that nourish people's senses.
What will you learn in this online course?
18 lessons & 16 downloads
- 93% positive reviews (43)
- 3,315 students
- 18 lessons (3h 6m)
- 16 additional resources (8 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: English
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- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
What is this course's project?
Capture and edit a selection of professional photographs featuring an appetizer, main dish, and a cocktail.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
This course is for anyone with an interest in learning to capture striking food photography for restaurants.
Requirements and materials
Basic photography knowledge would be beneficial.
In terms of materials, you will need a flash or strobe, a camera, lens, and access to editing software like Lightroom.
Reviews
A course by user7817461 surname7817461
Cole Wilson is a photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. He was raised in a creative household and first began learning about photography in particular in high school. He went on to study at art school before dropping out to pursue more practical experience, working with photographers in the editorial and commercial fields, and eventually landing jobs of his own.
Initially, Cole mainly photographed portraits but, after being hired by The New York Times to work with a chef, was also commissioned to capture food photography, an area he has since specialized in. Commercially, he has worked with brands like Square, Chobani, Adidas, and Classpass, and he has also collaborated with publications including The New Yorker, and WIRED, among others.
Content
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U1
Introduction
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About Me
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Influences
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U2
Mise En Place
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From Portraits to Food Photography
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Client Brief
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Research, References and Style
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Equipment
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Lighting and Camera Use before Shoot Day
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U3
The Fun Part: Capturing the Food!
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Day of Prep
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Shooting the Cocktail
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Shooting the Appetizer
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Shooting the Main Dish
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Full Spread
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U4
Selection, Editing and Color
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Photo Selection 1
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Photo Selection 2
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Photo Editing 1
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Photo Editing 2
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Exporting According to the Brief
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Get More Out of Your Food Photography
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FP
Final project
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Introduction to Food Photography for Restaurants
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Nice course. The tutor explains the process clearly and it is not one of those "Perfect result" courses but more of a "real deal" scenario. Thanks.