Food photography can be an inexpensive and joyful experience if you know how to use simple household items to complement your digital camera and skills. You need not visit the shopping mall to buy expensive equipment when there are alternatives right inside your house.
Read through the article to find out 10 such items which are just sitting around in your home and can be put to good use while shooting food. These things will certainly help in improving your photographs and also your understanding of food photography.
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- White paper: This will come in handy when you are using an artificial light source and the paper will act as a diffuser.
- Nonstick cooking spray: You must have this in your kitchen if you are really serious about food photography. One spray on your salad or pasta, and it will shine like it’s just been prepared.
- Plates and bowls: Have a couple of options handy, some in white, while a spare set or two in vibrant colours and prints. Some variety in shapes will also prove helpful someday.
- Clean cutlery: Two sets, one simple plain and the other with some intricate details and designs.
- White fabric: To be used as a curtain cum diffuser when the natural light is too harsh near your window.
- A hand mirror: Might double up as a reflector in case you don’t want to invest in an expensive one.
- White t-shirt: Put it in front of your direct light source and there you have it, your indigenous diffuser.
- A table lamp: In absence of natural light, you will be amazed how much a table lamp can help.
- Aluminum foil: Another great alternative to a hand mirror or a light reflector.
- Ingredients you cook with: Use them to decorate your finished product.