#169 - VISUAL STORYTELLING
In today's episode (169) of the EAT, CAPTURE, SHARE podcast, I'm talking with Hawaii based designer and food photographer, Alanna O'Neil. Alanna shares her food photography journey and evolution, her top trick for using Instagram to find paying food photography clients, and her thoughts on what it really means to tell a story through your photography. Alanna’s intuitive, down-to-earth wisdom will inspire you to trust your creative instincts and let your inner food photographer guide the way.
Here's what else you can expect from today's episode...
Alanna introduces herself.
Alanna gives her best advice to food photographers struggling to find their visual voice.
Alanna explains how to stay true to your own style while working with brands.
Alanna gives her top tips for finding clients.
Alanna gives step-by-step advice for how to cold pitch to clients.
Alanna shares her strategies for incorporating visual storytelling into her food photography.
We talk about how to balance food and lifestyle photography within our creative work.
Alanna talks about why resisting the pressure to create videos has been the best choice for her creative voice.
LINKS MENTIONED:
Order my brand new book HOW TO MAKE YOUR FOOD FAMOUS HERE! It’s all about developing a social media strategy that works!
My first 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
Alanna’s website, Instagram and Visual Voices Collective
How to hone your food photography style – Eat Capture Share podcast episode number 134
Find out more about my Food Photography & Food Styling Online Foundation Course HERE
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