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food photography e-books
Deliciously Coloured -
Colour Theory in
Food Photography
£10
Our imagination is driven and inspired by colour, the harmonies and the mood they deliver. Inspiration is what sparks our creativeness. Colour theory provides you the understanding and clarity of the colour combinations which are universally most pleasing in the design and photography. In this ebook we will explore colour psychology combined with inspiring photo analysis with practical advice. We will get familiar with different colour combinations which will allow you to achieve the most harmonious imagery as well as familiarise ourselves with season colours.
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Captivating "Mood" Photography -
creating food photography with the right emotion
Capturing a mood, sensation and particular feel is what food photographers aim to do. This can be one of the challenging aspects of food photography - to learn to evoke the right kind of emotions, delivering the right kind of message while creating a captivating and visually balanced and aesthetically pleasing scene.
I want to focus on elements that allow you to create the right kind of mood in your imagery.
Deliciously Creative -
Captivating Food Photography simplified
£10
Food Photography requires an eye for visual balance and harmony. It requires creating and capturing a scene which evokes emotions and allows your gaze to linger in the frame with ease. This 80 page e-book was created to help you capture your visually pleasing WOW imagery and to compose them with confidence. In this e-book I have gathered most commonly used and trustworthy composition techniques.
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Note this is original version. I
f you wish to have extended and updated version, please purchase the hardcover book
Deliciously Creative -
LEADING LINES composition technique
Creating captivating food imagery requires composition techniques that allow the image to be viewed with an easy and to have an organic flow.
One of these techniques is leading lines.
This handy little documents shows examples and
gives tips how to use lines in your imagery
to make them stronger and more visually pleasing.
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