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• Archive: http://archive.is/IRiDw COMPOSITION ESSENTIALSStep-up your styling and compose next-level images, (that'll blow your audience away).Improving your compositions improves your photographs.It’s as simple as that.Imagine if:Nailing composition essentials became second nature and you wondered how you ever struggled in the first place?You didn’t need to take a million shots to get it right.You were more organised and went into the photo shoot with a clear vision for what you want (rather than winging it every time).
• You could achieve the right ‘feel’ for your images and tell a story with your photos.You could curate a knockout prop collection while cruising your Instagram feed and you could make an image look stellar with only minimal props.You were able to define your personal style to make your food photography truly recognisable and memorable (and land you that dream gig!).
• Your portfolio was cohesive and represented your unique style and flair.When doing a shoot, you could get into that ‘zone’ of inner peace and joy (which is utterly rewarding and completely addictive!).With the power of essential composition skills, YOU CAN:Envision fresh and different composition options before you even take your camera out of the bag.Train your eyes to see things that would make an amazing image.Evoke a mood and sensibility with each delicious shot.Plan and style shoots with ease and simplicity.Construct compelling and vivid food imagery every time.Develop your trademark style that is true to your own personality and taste.Does this sound familiar?You love taking photos but you struggle to find fresh ideas to style and compose a shot.You keep reverting back to the same old, familiar setups (plate in the foreground, glass in the background) because when you try something new it just doesn’t work out.You hurry through the shoot and forget to plan it out so you rely on the same composition, background and props as usual (Read: the photos end up boring and uninspiring.
• The food looks unappetizing)Or you take no less than 60 shots and you still don’t LOVE any of them!They all just look dull and same-samey.
• Or the food looks, well, a little brown.I understand.When I started out, I didn’t know which composition techniques to use to get that perfect snap.My images never turned out the way I wanted them to - I was just rehashing the same styling and composition as other photographers and never really finding my own groove.I didn’t know which tools would help me tell the right story and create seriously mouth-watering food photos.I was tired of creating the same old boring compositions and had no idea how to step up my game.I wanted to be unique and recognisable.