Studio Lighting Workshop for Food Photography with Steve Franck on 19th of February

If you want to take the next step in your photography and create images with real impact, learning how to control light is essential. This workshop is designed to give you a practical and easy-to-follow understanding of studio lighting for food photography. You will learn how to shape, direct and balance light to achieve professional results. Mastering these lighting techniques will transform the quality and consistency of your images.

Image © Steve Franck

This hour workshop is aimed at intermediate level photographers who want to learn, or improve their food photography skills. No previous studio experience is necessary although an understanding of exposure and operation of your camera in Manual Mode is a prerequisite. If you are not fully confident in using your camera in full Manual Mode, you can book a 1-2-1 session here.

WHAT’S COVERED:

  • Lighting Food with just Daylight and reflectors

  • Lighting Food with Off-Camera Flash

  • Correct positioning of Lights

  • Use of flags and negative fill

  • One, two, three and four light setups

  • Lighting glass and bottles

  • Principles of composition and styling

  • Tethered shooting to a laptop using Capture One

Image © Steve Franck

Image © Steve Franck


Workshop is suitable for individuals or small groups, but in order to get the most out of a session, groups are limited in size to no more than three people.

Basic food ingredients and props are provided as subject matter, but if you prefer to provide a specific food item, product or prop you are welcome to do so.

Food Photography Workshops are relaxed, informal and fun. Sessions starts at 17:00 and will take approximately four hours.

COST: £395 per person

Payment must be made in full in advance.

Requirements

Workshop participants must bring a Digital SLR and tripod and be familiar with how to shoot in Manual Mode.


Image © Steve Franck

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