#134 - HOW TO HONE YOUR FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE
In today's BONUS episode (134) of the EAT, CAPTURE, SHARE podcast, I'm talking with food photographer and food photography teacher, Darina Kopcok. We chat about how to stay true to your own food photography style while still appealing to a variety of clients, the difference between finding your style and finding your artistic voice and how cultural heritage informs your stylistic choices. Keep a pen nearby as this episode is full of practical tips!
Here's what else you can expect from today's episode...
Darina introduces herself.
Darina explains why formally studying photography may be essential for you.
Darina talks about how she uses light.
Darina gives her top tips on how to find your style of food photography.
Darina explains how to strike a balance between showing range and consistency.
Darina gives her best advice for how to work with a client if their style is different from yours.
Darina gives practical advice for how to grow and evolve in your food photography.
Darina outlines some key portfolio tips you don't want to miss!
LINKS MENTIONED:
My book, Creative Food Photography is available HERE! It’s for food photographers who want to find their own unique style and up level their photography
My new book 'How To Make Your Food Famous' is HERE! Read more about it in this blog post
Find out more about my flagship Foundation Food Photography & Styling Online Course HERE (use code ECS10 at checkout for 10% off!)
The Arkon Remarkable Creator™ Pro+Plus Mount w/Ring Light camera stand. Use code TLPcreate at checkout for 20% off!
Darina's photography portfolio, website and Instagram
Finding your creative voice – Eat Capture Share podcast episode number 88
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