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Beginner Bootcamp – The Bite Shot

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Beginner Bootcamp Information Beginner Bootcamp is a comprehensive program designed to empower individuals with the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to excel in food photography. Learn how to take control of your camera and create delicious food photos without all the guesswork. Prepare to save yourself from the frustration and endless hours of googling by mastering the key foundations of photography. And the best part? This program is tailored specifically to food photography and can be completed in a week’s time — so you don’t have spend thousands of dollars on expensive college classes or months in a classroom to create professional food photos. Struggling with camera settings? Not sure what lens you should be using? That camera of yours has all the potential to capture beautiful food photos like the ones you see online. Unfortunately, the camera manufacturers don’t make that easy. Have you found that sometimes you get lucky and manage to capture stand-out...

Artificial Academy – The Bite Shot – Joanie Simon

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Artificial Academy Information My boys were toddlers when I started my food photography business. Finding time for photography during the day was just plain hard! I needed a way to shoot after they went to bed, and I knew that meant artificial lighting. At first, it felt overwhelming, but I was determined. I started by buying light after light, reading book after book, and experimenting with ways to make artificial light look natural. And eventually, it did! What happened next? I never had to race against sunset or wait around for the perfect light. I could do photoshoots at midnight if I wanted. Editing my images went 10 times faster. I had total control of my lighting in unpredictable places like restaurants. I no longer had to turn down jobs because of lighting issues. In fact, I got more jobs because I could give my clients whatever lighting they wanted, and keep it consistent. I knew other photographers were struggling with their lig...