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Making purple foods pop

I have an amazing preset for you guys for your beautiful purple food pictures. This preset makes the purple colors pop. I have one preset for SLR are and one preset for the iPhone. And you get a brush to brighten up the main subject.

I also shared with you couple of tricks to keep all the details in white foods, which gets blown out in darker photography usually. Get yourself the preset and let’s get started.

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Here is the original out-of-camera-image and edited image side-by-side.

With a little help from photoshop

I took 4 initially different shots, only the iso varied: 200, 400, 640, 800.

I imported all the pictures into photoshop before applying the lightroom presets and used the darkest image as my main and added parts of brighter images on the spots where a little brightening up was needed. This is only necessary if you have whites foods in your picture, I wanted to preserve as much detail in the yoghurt as possible.

You can definitely brighten up parts of the image in Lightroom later using a brush that you get too, as I will show you with the iPhone preset down below. If you’re taking pictures on your tripod tethered, I would definitely recommend taking couple more pictures with different exposures. Make sure the focus and the white balance is locked. If you own a tripod but feel like you don’t want to spend time setting it up and are going for a handheld shot instead, please reconsider. The editing process will take much longer than it takes to set up a tripod. If you don’t own an overhead tripod, put it on your wishlist for the next christmas or birthday if you can, you will love it.

My Camera Settings

The iso was mixed, but predominantly 200, on the main subject 600-700.

Iphone preset

The shot was taken on my iphone 12. Here is the before and after. The edit includes the preset for the iPhone and brightening up of the potatoes is the brush.

iPhone, I find, takes by default way too bright photographs. You can adjust the exposure while taking a picture, which I didn’t do, as I wanted to make it as close to an actual snapshot as possible.

Here is the before and after difference without the brush, the potatoes were a little too dark for my taste.

I brightened up the main subject, the purple potatoes. You can do it applying these settings to the brush tool or the radial filter and going over the picture. You get a brush for this purpose in your preset pack!

my setup for this shot

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Folding a large reflector

Wanna buy a large backdrop or reflector, but worried about how to fold it?

  1. Press the small side against your body. Hold the backdrop parallel to the floor.
  2. Hold the sides down with your elbows.
  3. Bring your hands up and overlap the sided of the backdrop. You have 2 circles.
  4. Kick the hanging part up to form a third circle
  5. Wiggle the circles around to even out the sizes.

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How to use Lightroom Presets

Your Desktop Lightroom comes with some default presets and you can add new ones, if you are not sure how to install new presets, google “presets lightroom how to use” or watch the tutorial video below.

Applying presets

After you have imported/installed a new preset, you can apply it to your image. A preset is a starting point of your editing. It’s shortcut, but not perfect. You always have to adjust it to your liking.

Play around with the Lightroom sliders in Develop mode. Don’t forget to adjust the white balance and the exposure.

Before you take the picture: make sure it’s exposed correctly. It’s usually a great idea to underexpose lightly than to overexpose. Which means, take a picture at a lover ISO. For a flatlay, I usually use a tripod and can lower my shutter speed. The ISO is as low as possible, the depth of field is around 4, but can be chosen depending on the image.

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Prune plums

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Before-After the preset

Camera Setting

Set-up

South facing window with a large diffuser in the afternoon.

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At the moment, I have not much choice but to order all my food photography props and photography accessories online.

I enjoyed going to the photography store before and the pandemic, but after moving out of the city, there is no way for me to go anywhere in person. Some of the camera gear I was able to buy secondhand and also to sell a camera I don’t need online. But some things I have to order from Amazon.

Like this huge reflector today. I need it to the light coming in harsh from the south facing window in my studio.

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Modern grey elongated plates from Japan

I got these plate by Ishii Hajime Ishii Hajime 石井ハジメ 陶磁器 here:

Omotesandō Mon | Pottery shop in Tokyo

Great shop for food photography props in Tokyo.

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Old baking tray | Backdrop

Simple vintage rusty backdrop for food and product photography.

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Old baking tray | Backdrop

This is a backdrop file you can print out and use a background for your product or food photography. I took the photography of an old baking tray I got at a flea market in the south of France.


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Fresh Corn Meal Prep

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One Preset to enhance the greens and darken the yelows. Also to even out the highlights and shadows.

My backdrop for this photo are these old brown wooden planks with white paint peeling off. To frame the corn cobs I propped up these 3 old baking sheets.

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First mushroom Haul of the season

Stefan went to the woods with his father before work and brought back some amazing mushrooms. I’m not a huge forest mushroom eater, I prefer champions. Nevertheless, the bay boletes (it’s what i believe those mushrooms are), are really pretty and definitely worth a picture.

I have an amazing Lightroom presets for you you are mushroom photos that you can get here.

Take the picture I waited for the sun to go behind the house a little. I am shooting directly at the north facing window.

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SLR Lightroom Preset for glowing whites and vibrant brown tones.


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Here are my camera settings I had for the shot. I am shooting death rate using a free Canon EOS Utility 3 software for Mac.

Here I cut couple of mushrooms to have a little bit more brightness in the main subject. The mushrooms are turning blue so quickly. Pretty color but doesn’t look really edible.

Here I took some pictures of the plates that I used for the mushroom styling. I took it hours before when is was still too sunny. It’s a bit harsher here. You can see them on the left of the plates.

The plates are a Japanese Brand Hasami. This collection available outside of Japan. If you are interested in food props and custom made big drops, check out this site for it.

Here is a backlit view of the mushroom snapped with my video camera. I edited it using my Pear LR Preset.

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Wild Apple Harvest

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The scene was a late autumn afternoon, north facing window. A Pic of my setup is down below. My camera, lens, and settings:

For the GIF I added a graduated filter to brighten up the right side. This filter is depending on the light source and is not included in the preset.

Preset for the garden shot

One Preset-version is with auto basic settings, and one version with my basic settings.

My set-up in case you want to recreate it

My backdrop for this shoot was a hand painted one. I don’t sell them, but if you really need one and are from Berlin/Brandenburg area, I could make one for you. They are 60cm x 120 cm and impossible to ship for a decent price.

I sell a digital copy of this backdrop that you can print out yourself here.

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Zero Waste storage

My current glass storage using container I was using to propagate plant previously. All my little plants are grown now and I can reuse these containers for my dry foods and dried fruits.

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Small old baking trays for food photography

I was looking for some old small baking sheets for a while now. I bought a big amazing at a-once-a year antique flea market in Berlin that I use a lot as a backdrop for close-ups. But I was still looking for 4-5 small ones to use as plates, rather than a backdrop to create some interesting arrangements for the “boring” food.


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I found a seller, I’ve sold countless small baking sheets on eBay Clementine German craigslist, and all dad three white and two skinny baking sheets. No I couldn’t really pick the color, as he was willing to get smooth them and taking pictures for me, I am I was really like you to get really amazing used to burn pictures on top. The backside looks like weathered brass and would make an amazing backdrop close-ups.

Here, I took some snaps of the texture today, if I find some time to take some more of the tripod, I might even be selling them on stock photography sites, and maybe even print out an enlarged version of the pattern to use for food photography.

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I did some corn styling with these baking trays here:

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Pears from his uncle’s garden

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How to get free fruit and cheap pear presets

This year again, we are spoiled for some free amazing pears Stefan’s uncle picks from his or neighbors’ trees.

In Germany, you can get free apples, plums, pears, sometimes even cherries, if you are willing to take the bus to the outskirts and look up the locations of wild fruit trees.

There is a German website Mundraub, where people mark all best free fruit trees. We don’t use it as we have a garden and lots of our relatives have fruits please also. But otherwise, it’s a great way to get your hands on some free fruit.

Also, don’t hesitate to ask your relatives and neighbours, they might know someone who has a garden and never eats the fruit. You might be able to pick some fruit from people’s yards, who otherwise never it themselves. Just ask around, really.

How I edited the photo? In Lightroom, using my pear preset. It brings out the natural colors and cleans up the whites in the background. Try to recreate this photo at home with some old wooden or rattan plates, a light backdrop or table and some green fruit: pears, apples, or even bell peppers or cucumber.


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Here are my camera settings:

The set-up is very simple: natural light, north facing window. Late afternoon light. There was no sun coming in when I took the picture. The setup photo was taken around the noon.

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This preset works amazingly on under exposed images that are taken shortly before the sunsets. I took this Tour at the North face in Vindel Brittany much just 30 minutes before the sunset. Make sure you adjust your white balance and your exposure in Lightroom, as well as the alignment of the photo (>Transform), as these are really individual to your shor. If you are taking your pictures with an iPhone, the photo will probably be over-exposed. Using a DSLR, usually try to go super low with the ISO, so I have to bump up the exposure in post in Lightroom.

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traditional plant-based potato salad for birthday guests

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Evens out the overblown whites to direct focus onto the main subject, the potatoes.

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2 ponds (1 kg) waxy
potatoes, cooked, sooled, cubed
1 cube
smoked tofu, cubed
12
onion, cubed
4
pickles, cubed
1-2 cups
soy yoghurt
1 tbsp vegan
mustard
Mix all the ingredients and serve.


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In Germany, the potato salad is a staple of any party especially a birthday party. It’s easy to make, is cheap (which is super important), it’s filling, and it’s looks pretty good on the buffet. There are quite a few variations in potato salad recipes, especially between the South and the rest of Germany. The most common recipe consist of you guessed it, potatoes, mayonnaise, and some kind of meat. Usually some pink baloney. Pickles and onions are also common additives.

potatoes

Wash your organic potatoes, if you’re want to make a rustic looking potato salad, scrub the skin and the rest the brush to remove all the dirt. It’s best to get potatoes that a good for salad. At the store, they most likely will be labeled as salad potatoes or waxy potatoes. Floury potatoes will break apart once cooked. The potatoes until soft, let them cool, cut them into bite sized pieces.

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meat

We don’t need to serve our guests some unidentifiable meat mix. Smoked tofu has the perfect consistency to be used in a potato salad. Get yourself a block of smoked tofu, cut it up into thin slices, then cube it. There is no need to cook the tofu, you can use it as is or fry it in a pan if you like to just like you used to fry cubes of bacon.

mayonnaise

The typical potato salad dressing it’s just tons of store-bought mayonnaise. For Eliza Virgina yet like to use some soy yogurt, plain, and adding a little bit of simple vegan mustard.

add-ons

Have a great add-ons for the potato salad or pickles, oops oops herbs, fresh or dried, fresh veggies like cucumber, bell pepper, or radishes. Onions, pies, and corn are also a great add-ons.

mixing the potato salad

Make sure the potatoes are fully cooled down, not even warm! Mix everything together and serve.

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Simple gray huge food photography backdrop

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Do you need an amazing food photography background for you Instagram or Pinterest pictures? But you don’t wanna buy five different kitchen counters just to photograph your food? Don’t have to. Instead of buying me a heavy marble or concrete table, you can make your own concrete looking awesome food photography backdrops. Almost all food photographers use fake backdrop for their photography most of the time. Specially if they don’t work from home exclusively. Usually they would buy vinyl backdrops authentic food photography backdrops.

Buying hand painted and backdrops can be really pricey, but the vinyl food photography backgrounds are almost the same price as a big job would cost you to make. There’s a simple difference, you can make your own food photography backdrop much larger than you can buy a vinyl background, for the same price.

In this mini tutorial I will show you how you can make your backdrop using simple materials you might even already have in your home or you can easily get into local hardware store.

This or similar materials were used for my food photography backdrop I am showing you hear in the video

Wood

Ply wood 120-160 x 60 cm (24×50 inch)

Paints and brushes

Natural body care sponges are amazing, get the biggest one you can find. Natural sponges can be quite pricey, but you can definitely use your old body wash sponge, dad is not good enough for showering anymore.

Seal the painting

Matt acrylic finish, make sure it’s MATT!

I bought two big thick plywood boards. In the hardwood store doors there around 10€. If you already have wooden panels at home, for example the back walls of old cupboards, then the background will be a lot cheaper than me.

I spent additional ten euro on all the other material, i.e. 20 euros for the boards and around 10 euros for the paint, roller, sponge and the vanish. In total, on backdrop was less than ten euros, around like 7-8 euros.

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First, I mixed colors. I wanted to make two darker and two lighter backdrops. I mixed black paint with some white paint. I then diluted the paint with water and applied it to the plywood in a thin layer with a paint roller. I had to apply two coats for good coverage. If the paint was diluted, one coat would have been sufficient, but I might have wasted more paint.

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You can see sponges that I can choose from for the sponge technique below. This time,I will only use the natural sponge. These natural sponges are not that cheap and cost around ten euros, especially if you buy larger ones. You can find these at the drug stores or online. This sponge is sold as a bath sponge and can also be used for a while for the bath, and if it no longer looks so beautiful, it can then get a second life in the design of photo backgrounds.

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To dab on the color, I mixed a slightly lighter color with a little water, the color should not be too liquidy, but also not too thick, you don’t want 100% of coverage. It is best to start on the edge to see how opaque the color is. Then work your way to the middle. The backdrop starts to looks like a cloudy sky.

foto hintergrund für food fotos grau mit schwamm

After each dab, the color becomes less intense and can be layered easily. When the first layer is finished, you can see whether you want to use a darker or lighter color to make the whole thing a bit more homogeneous. Photo backdrops are not about a high-contrast, beautiful picture. But rather a random pattern, that is almost lost on the backdrop and looks like a natural stone surface. The less beautiful the “picture” looks, the better it food photography backdrop it will be.

foto hintergrund für food fotos grau mit schwamm

I left the backdrop to dry and sealed the picture the next day. It’s crucial to use and that vanish and that the water dilute bar is so that I only applied a very thin layer. The background is now water-repellent, but I wouldn’t put anything wet on it or put any food directly onto it, because the paint is probably not food-safe. A preferably use my backdrops for the background and less an underground. He can put the food on the plate onto it, just not the food that I cannot wash and have to eat street of the backdrop.

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The backdrops always come out slightly different, even though we 2 of them using almost the same paint. One more reason to make a few.

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Using food photography props from Japan for a moody purple picture

By the end of the week I had almost no fun food left to photograph. Luckily, I remembered I still had some purple potatoes in the fridge that I needed to photograph. The Lightroom preset for this photo will be available here soon.

I have and you set up in my office which has a north facing window which allows me to play with the shadows a little bit better than in the studio is the south facing window. I feel like it’s the perfect set up to photograph simply other foods, props and backgrounds. And I have so many props I brought from Japan two years ago which are still waiting for their appearance.

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The two round bowls are from Dirk Aleksic, a Brandenburg based potter. I have been buying from him for years and I have quite a collection of his beautiful plates and bowls. He studied his craft in Japan, so all his pottery blends super well with Japanese cutlery and pottery.

The cutlery is by Yuichi Takemata and the small plates by Makoto Oki 

The white plate I got from At Kiln.

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Cutlery I just had to get in Japan

Skinny hammered forks and spoons. By Yuichi Takemata.

I found this beauty on Pinterest as he started it, big then I have no idea I would have to chance to go to Japan and really find and get it. Finding specific handmade items from Japan can be a huge struggle, even if you are in Japan. I have a huge page on buying food photography props in Japan, check it out if you are looking into buying food photography props in Japan.

For sure there are some online shops you can order Japanese cutlery and plates from. And there are also some local businesses/stores in Europe and in the United States that import Japanese kitchen stuff. But, as with all unique handmade items, they are sold out super quickly. And importing them is really expensive. Prepared to pay double the price for an already really expensive item. Here is one (Analogue Life), I never ordered from, not sponsored! They have an amazing selection, which is selling out super fast.

Saving money on food photography props

Collecting food photography props for almost 10 years, I have some great tips I would love to share with you. If you’re just starting out with food photography, you might be lacking some essential food photography props such as good cops glasses plates cutlery and trays.

Buy cheap essentials

You can get amazing cheap basic plates and glasses from pretty inexpensive places like IKEA, Muji, or the dollar store. The absolute basics like plain white or black cleats or sunglasses look almost identical whether cheap or branded.

Invest in a set of non-shiny white, black, gray plates. Basic props the last you a very long time and distance any upcoming trend in food photography. This plates, bowls, and glasses, get them all on a smaller size, they will be easier to fill his food.

You can also get some inexpensive wooden boards, black stone plates, and marble boards at the stores mentioned above. Also Zara Home, and H&M have great cheap essentials. In Germany, there are also Depot, Strauss, and Butlers. In Spain: Muy Mucho.

Don’t get multiples

You will start buying the more expensive props to make your collection a little bit more interesting, don’t get huge sets. Unless you are photographing huge table settings, one or two plates, glasses, bowls and so on are usually enough. Rather than getting multiples, I like to get different sizes of one kind of an item.

Never use your props in your own kitchen

You will see if I turn off money if you make your props last longer. Therefore, never use your props to eat out of them, not in your own kitchen, but also don’t eat the food out of the mobile photographing the food. I’m done shooting, I usually transfer the food onto a different plate and eat it out of that. It avoid scratching. Don’t wash the dishes with harsh chemicals and also don’t scrub them with any sharp sponges or brushes. It’s also better never to put the dishes into the dishwasher, always handwash your food photography props. Don’t use any harsh chemicals, like acids or soaps to clean your dishes.

Try not to break your props

It doesn’t happen a lot, but I managed to break some expensive props by just not being careful enough. It usually happens while transporting or storing, but sometimes also while shooting.

If you have lots of props, you definitely need to think about our practical storage solution, always store all the props into reusable wrapping material. You don’t want to props to get dusty, to scratch, or to fall down while storing them.

After one of the pizza shoots, my model couldn’t hold the plate anymore and it fell down. I wouldn’t do risky photo shoots with the expensive plates in the future. Lukely, it was a half-off plate, I will tell you how to get your props for half the price.

Flea markets

You get tons of basics but also some unique antiques at the flea market for a fraction of the price you would to have to pay at the store. There are some better, some cheaper, and some disillusioning flea markets. Buying props from a flea market is adventure and years long hobby. You will never be able to find what you are really looking for, but something you might need in the future. Are usually only go to the flea market if I really have the time for it and it’s not huge of an effort. It’s a lot of fun for us to going to flea markets while traveling. We get to go to the parts of the city we go to usually not have gone, and usually find something really amazing to take home.

Buy flawed props from your porter

The last trip for buying amazing props for a fraction of the original price, it’s to ask your favorite Potter if they have some slots pottery they would usually not sell for the full price or would not be comfortable selling. Depending on the flaw, I usually get a 50% discount. Here is an example of cake stand, a normal person would probably not buy it. It’s pretty disfigured on the top, but it doesn’t matter to me so much, as I can always cover it with food. So it works for me pretty well for me and I can get two instead of just one item. The potter are also happy to get rid of their hard-to-sell stock.

Build up your collection slowly and keep your future projects, or what you would laugh to photograph in mind. This way you will have enough time to buy food photography props on sale or the flea market.

Amahare | pottery in japan

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We came here especially for this cutlery and found some great small black metal plates. Looking back, I would have taken so much more home with me, and some of the wooden plates I laid on board Chavis you.


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Omotesandō Mon | Pottery shop in Tokyo

Addresse: Omotesandō Mon (Gate)
Japan, 〒150-0001 Tokyo, Shibuya City, Jingumae, 2 4 丁目 2−17 1F奥

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Ishii Hajime 石井ハジメ 陶磁器

Here is a shop that ships the items internationally (never ordered here, but might try it out)

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Makoto Oki | Pottery, Japan

I found amazing plates by this artist at At Kiln AOYAMA while searching for amazing food photography props in Tokyo.

Here I some of the pictures I took with his plates.

Artist: Makoto Oki