15 PHOTOS OF FOOD TO MAKE AT HOME (AND DON'T MISS THE FUN)

15 PHOTOS OF FOOD TO MAKE AT HOME (AND DON'T MISS THE FUN)

At times when we have to stay at home and the day can take forever or fly by, depending on how each one proposes and the circumstances of each home, we bring you some images to fill you with ideas. These are photos of food that you can take at home to practice, to have fun and to carry out a task as a family, if the circumstances arise and you feel like it; or to do it alone, with maximum concentration. Whatever you feel like doing or your home situation allows, you have a choice. Let's go see them.

Oh, and before you tell me that the items in your pantry are limited, I have to tell you that this is not what you have to pay attention to, but, as we will see, pay attention to the light, the funds, the composition or what surrounds the food, because it doesn't matter if you use milk or coffee, if sugar or flour, or if you photograph a plate of pasta instead of a varied and colorful salad.

FOOD PHOTOS TO FILL YOU WITH INSPIRATION (AND FUN)

1. TEXTURES

How about trying to capture the textures? Get as close as you can, look for different textures in food, use one light or another to show more detail or more texture. In short, make your photo touchable.

chocolate very closely to see the texture.
Textures that open the appetite

2. PERSPECTIVE

Photograph the same dish or food from different perspectives. Changing the angle will force you to pay attention to the details, the incidence of light, the backgrounds, the surrounding details, the composition, the depth of field, etc. It will be a very useful observation exercise for future occasions.

Gastronomic photography in zenithal angle
overhead gastronomy

3. HIGH OR LOW KEY FOOD PHOTOS

The low key or high key technique is another excellent exercise to practice at home and food is a good subject to carry it out. Depending on the dish or what you want to transmit, photograph in high key, as in this example, or in low key, as in the photo in the next section.

breakfast in high key
in high key

4. CONTRASTS

How about practicing with contrasts? They can be colored as in this example, or also light, textures, temperatures, etc. The limit is set by your imagination, that is, you ? .

5. PHOTOS OF FOOD OF THE SAME COLOR

And since we have mentioned the color contrast, another good exercise can be to look for compositions with the same color. This is another game in which you have to look for food or elements related to the kitchen that have the same color and find a balance in the frame. You dare? Look at this example.

food photography in green
Green I want you green. What color do you choose?

6. MINIMALISM IN YOUR FOOD PHOTOS

This photo takes me to another minimalist one that reminds me of deconstruction in gastronomy. And it is that, as you already know, less is more, but sometimes, with so much noise that we have around us, it is difficult for us to minimize and clean the stage. I propose this exercise so that you can play with negative space, with order and simplicity.

7. FUNDS

It's a shame we don't give backgrounds the attention they deserve, because they can completely change an image, both visually and sensationally. Take a look at this example, do you think it would look the same with the tiled wall in the background? Look for fabrics, wood, tablecloths, or any object that will help you create a background at the height of your plate and your photo.

dessert with gray background
Choose the most suitable fund

8. RED-HANDED

And it is that the hands are so expressive and count so much, that it is a shame to always leave them out. How about anticipating the result and taking a few images during the preparation of food? It is obvious that for this you have to have company. Ok, it is true that you can use a tripod, shutter release, etc. but cooking is a bit cumbersome, so this is an easier and more pleasant task if you do it with someone.

Hands making homemade pasta
Caught red handed

9. AND SPEAKING OF MASSES…

Raise your hand everyone who makes bread at home. I am not going to expand here, but I have been doing it for a long time and I think that circumstances have caused many to join. Why not keep a nice memory of your homemade breads? Immortalize that satisfaction of eating a good bread cooked in your oven. In a few years you will smile when you see them. Here's an idea.

To bread bread…

10. LIGHT IN FOOD PHOTOS

Light, as in any photograph, can help you convey some or other very different sensations. A soft light is not the same as a diffused light. Take the opportunity to study the light that enters through your window and take different photos depending on their quality.

Hard light food still life
And wine came ?

11. SENSATIONS

Like the light, the colors or the elements that you include, they can enhance the sensations that you want to awaken. Because, obviously, it is not the same to photograph an ice cream, than a hot coffee. Choose a food, study how you want to show it and set your stage according to the circumstances. As in this example, don't you find this image super refreshing?

Ice cream photographed with fresh elements and colors
Refreshing

12. SMOKE AND STEAM

We have just seen an example of how to transmit freshness. Now I propose another exercise that will help you convey feelings of warmth with other types of food. The keys here are light and shooting angle and a dark background that contrasts with the smoke and/or steam.

Or haven't you always been impressed by those photos in which you could feel the heat from the smoke or the steam they gave off? Well, you can get it too. What are you waiting for?

pot with steam coming out
Steam or smoke, choose your favorite

Trick: there are those who use the steam from the iron to give life to those foods that have cooled down while we are taking photos.

13. DUST IN SUSPENSION

I at least love these photos, when the flour flies in the image, or the sugar, what difference does it make? What matters is the effect, which achieves an attractive image and makes you feel part of the scene. Good light, fast speeds, and a bit of patience to get the right result and take on the cleanup afterward ? .

flour in suspension
the fun begins

14. FLYING FOODS

There are those who take these types of photos by mounting them on the computer and those who spend hours dropping food until they achieve the result, as one of the participants of our #Fotoreto23 did.. I leave you the idea, the process is up to you. What do you fancy? (I confess that I would love to see the result).

airborne burger ingredients
catch the burger

15. 1,2,3… SPLASH!

Another idea to practice fast speeds. An assistant who throws something into a container with liquid, light, very very fast speeds, burst and desire to have fun. You do not need anything else. Guaranteed fun.

coffee splash
You dare?

I think you have plenty of ideas not to leave the kitchen for weeks. You can complain about other things, but lack of ideas or boredom, I'm sorry to say no ?

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