Somebody once said that food
photography is not only about food – this form of photography is a recently
developed craze that is attributed mainly to the growth of social media. A
commercial food photographer works with only one objective in mind – to create
a realistic still image of the food – one that would entice the person looking
at the image to try it; one that would make the person visualize the dish just
in front of him.
Food photography is a specialized genre of photography. The photographer needs
to understand the food and its components – in fact have a love for food and
cooking so that his work is able to communicate the finesse of the dish to the
viewer. There needs to be clarity, proper mix of color, lighting, darkness,
texture, shape and form. It has to be just perfect because not many of us like
to look at pictures of food items that are ambiguous, unclean and lack polish.
Food photography, wildlife photography
and landscape photography are
different forms of photography that are taught in a commercial photography institute
as a part of the diploma curriculum. While food
photography revolves around different cuisines, food related customs around
the world and use of proper condensation, steam, froth, foam and food color
enhancing techniques; wildlife photography is all about learning the tricks of trade to catch wild animals
in action or otherwise. The wildlife photographer needs to have an in-depth
understanding of the natural habitats of the animal and the species being
photographed. He also needs to be prepared to travel a lot, should be
well-versed in the native language and ways of the area and should be tuned to
spending days together in outdoor locations, in hiking and camping. And most of
all, a successful wildlife photographer is the one who know the art of
patience, is self-trained in being indiscreet, silent and possesses excellent
survival skills.
Landscape photography is all about capturing the nature. The photographer will click
pictures of the land or the water, vast unending landscapes or a microscopic
image, natural or man-made structures, picturesque images or just plain simple
terrains. For sure a landscape photographer needs to be in love with nature and
look for beauty even in the miniscule things and objects – living or
non-living. He has to be an outdoor person and can adapt to camp and hike at
any place. He needs to know the art of taking images in naturally available
light, shadow and darkness. He has to be fully equipped with technical
equipments and is someone who has acquired enough technical know-how of the camera
like using the best lens, shutter speed, exposure, sharpness, aperture, drone
photography, use of filters, use of tripods and heads etc.
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