#132 - HOW TO CREATE GREAT REELS!
In today's episode (132) of the EAT, CAPTURE, SHARE podcast, I'm chatting with California-based filmmaker and photographer Adrian Per, who has created content for Little Nas X, Nike and many more. We talk about the power of storytelling in videography, how to incorporate authenticity into your food photography and videography, and how to create content that stands out on social media. Get ready to take notes because this episode is packed full of tips that you won't want to miss!
Here's what else you can expect from today's episode...
Adrian introduces himself.
Adrian shares how changing his Instagram strategy led to over 400K new followers in 1 year!
Adrian explains how he approaches pacing and storytelling in videography.
Adrian gives his best advice for finding the confidence to step in front of the camera.
Adrian reveals the one thing you need to include in your food photography to achieve the best result.
Adrian gives practical advice on how to come up with ideas for your Reels.
Adrian shares the most common pitfalls to avoid when filming videos.
Adrian gives his top tips for how to get your videos to stand out and get noticed.
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
Join my brand new Reels for Food Content Creators Online Course
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