#36 - HOW TO MAKE IT AS A FOOD PHOTOGRAPHER WITH CHRISTALL LOWE
In this week’s episode (36) of The EAT, CAPTURE, SHARE Podcast, I’m talking to New Zealand based food photographer, food stylist, creative entrepreneur and cook Christall Lowe. Christall shares what it really takes to make it as a food photographer and find your signature style. Here’s exactly what you can expect from this week’s episode …
I share more about my instagram food photography challenge and food styling e-course
Christall introduces herself
Christall shares how her upbringing in New Zealand and her Maori heritage have influenced her relationship to food
Christall talks about who inspired her to start cooking
Christall outlines how she journeyed into creative entrepreneurship and food photography
We chat about what it’s really like working as a food photographer and what it takes to make it in the industry
We talk about the importance of working with light
We explore the concept of developing a signature food photography style
Christall outlines how she approaches client shoots
Christall mentions where she finds inspiration and how she uses instagram within that context
Christall speaks about what participating in the #eatcaptureshare food photography challenge has done for her and how she approaches each and every challenge theme
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Find Christall on her website and on instagram
Find out more about my online food photography challenge here
Find out more about my food styling and visual story telling e-course
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