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Food Photography – Miso Soup Marathon

Food Photography – Miso Soup Marathon Food Photography – How I photographed my miso soup. These things start so innocently like…”hey I’m craving some miso soup. How about I make some and

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Julie

Wow that was a lot of work! Nice review. Enjoyed it.

I would very much like to see how to make this miso soup, but the blog post seems to be well done. I hope to see more posts in the future.

Jenny

What perfect timing. I was asked to do photos for a cook book and I said, “Sure if I can figure out how to do it.” Now I am going to take your little set up there and try it out. Awesome!

Kent, once again congratulations on you blog. Very clearly explained de f. stops. And the food photography is my favorite.
Regards.

Great work!
The soup looks delicious and the photography tips will sure help me, I dismantle my kitchen daily to get photos taken for my blog and in a funny way I’m glad to see I’m not the only one. I’d love a prof. light but for now make due with what works for me…I should take a photo of my dinky set up to give you a good laugh! I love the foam reflector board and keep hearing it’s the item to use….and now can really SEE (thank you) what the difference really is. Thanks for finding me on twitter I look forward to seeing more of your great work!
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Great stuff, thank you for the tips. As I am increasingly doing recipes I needed some pointers for getting decent food shots – it looks fiddly but it’s worth it, for sure.

Followed the link via twitter. Love the blog, very generous of you to share your expertise – keep up the good work!

Wow!!!!!! I am impressed.

I have started photographing some things we bake and have started using a “set” of bakeware or dishes just for photography. It photographs so well.

Kristi,
I’m glad you’re getting some good stuff. It’s exciting when it all comes together!

Thanks for the tips, I never thought about using a reflector, quite a noticeable improvement when one is used.

The soup and photo look great. This article just reminds me of how much I do not want to be a food photographer. LOL

Well then that makes me a “little nutty” now doesn’t it? It takes about 100-200 photos, several hours, lighting, styling, and cooking for me to post just one recipe. The key ingredients (pun intended) for food photography really comes down to lighting. Composition and styling are key, but lately the trend is SIMPLICITY and making you want to lick the food off the page. Ha. Unless it’s for ads, magazines, etc. Then the styling will likely be more important. Using reflectors (make-up mirrors work wonders in your own home) is a great way to bounce the light and rid the food of shadows. Great post! Right up my alley as you can tell! Happy Food Snapping!

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Early Morning Space Shuttle Photo Shoot

Early Morning Space Shuttle Photo Shoot “It was an early morning yesterday (actually today), I was up before the dawn”. I’m still a little slap-happy thinking of Super Tramp’s “Goodbye Stranger” song. We, my wife, two teen sons, teen nephew, our 4 month old Chihauhau, and I all got up...

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These are phenomenal… stunning, actually. I would’ve been totally freaked out by 1/500 – I’m so glad you weren’t. Keep on clickin’ Mr. Weakley, you have a gift.

We had such an amazing time it was well worth waking up at 4am. Your photos are amazing! We saw it live & were not able to see what you shot. Your Photos completed our experience because now our eyes can see what our ears heard making the memory sensational :)

Speaking of stunning, get a load of your site http://www.artisticlunasea.com/ very nice work indeed!! Keep it up!!

Erin Weakley

I don’t know which I like more….the photos or your tale of the trip. As usual, all of your work is utterly AMAZING!!!!! GREAT JOB, KENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing these!

Lyn

Kent, AWESOME pictures. You somehow managed to bring me back to all the launches I saw when I lived in Cocoa. Great job!!! You are on talented man.

Hilda

The pictures were amazing. Thank you Kent for taking Jon Paul. He had an awesome time. You are incredible!!!!!

Great job! Glad to see your work and learn.

Wonderful shots – thanks for sharing.

Jim Blocker

Great shots! Sounds like you had a great time hunting the elusive STS.

Beautiful colors & composition in #2! And #4 reminds me of a jellyfish! Beautiful work!

These really are some very dramatic shots. I’m most envious. Am I right in saying that there aren’t going to be many more space flights, hasn’t Obama cut the budget?

As I understand, the current SS program will be ending with the next two launches, as scheduled. The newly designed SS program has been scratched by Pres BO

great experience, dude! thanks for this great post wow… it’s very wonderful report.

Kevin

Beautiful shots. The first thing I thought of when I saw #6 was “Chinese dragon”.

One Last Splash

One Last Splash Headed out this morning before going to the airport for one last splash of fall color. Believe it or not we found the most unbelievable autumn leaves in a city cemetery. Respectfully, we captured the last blasts of color, stopped at Blake’s (a local diner joint) for breakfast, and headed for the...

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Acadia Spectrum

Acadia Spectrum The spectrum of falls colors can be seen completely from atop Cadillac Mountain. Nothing today compared to this incredible view!

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