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Perhaps if you’re a designer with a keen eye or someone who just notices these things, but for the average person, it works! Snapseed + Facetune Editing (Canon Rebel T6i) Now, I’ll admit this isn’t my BEST work honestly, but I bet if you didn’t see the original (and it wasn’t side by side), you would have never thought “oh I bet there was an onion and some garlic back there”. I used Snapseed’s “Healing” function to remove the onion and garlic from the background, then I used Facetune’s “Tones” function to color in the table and the “Patch” function to remove any smaller spots.
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Lightroom Editing (shot with my Canon Rebel T6i, Manual Mode)Īnd here’s an example of Snapseed + Facetune. I played with the brightness levels, as well as a few other things like highlights, vibrance, clarity, and sharpening. The original photo you can see is a bit muted (not a lot of contrast) and ever so slightly blurry. And shoutout to Sambal in Westchester for these delicious Shrimp Shumai.
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I could only find Facetune2 on the Google Play store, but I can’t imagine that’s much different than the original, if anything, probably better.
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Link here to download for iPhone and here for Android. This app comes in REAL handy for food photos sometimes! You can increase the size of a sandwich using the “resize” function, and the “detail” function is great for emphasizing details or layers in dishes.
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Adobe Lightroom: this is the closest thing to serious photo editing software I have found for use on mobile.Keep in mind these are all FREE, but some of them have upgrades for very cheap and they make a big difference! In order of preference, please see below. There are so many out there now, I’m sure there are some great new ones that I don’t even know about, but I love all of these below and have been using them regularly for YEARS. It creates beautiful shadows and picks up highlights in all the right places.įor those times when I’m shooting in places that require a lot of extra help, here are some apps I use for creating content and editing photos/video. As a food photographer (and for my personal style), I love an overcast day, with a table right near a window. I brought artificial lights with me just in case I needed them for those kitchen shots (above) where the lighting tends to be very yellow and harsh, but a lot of these were taken right by a window, with indirect light. Most of these photos barely needed any editing at all, which is a dream come true for a photographer. I’m actually sharing these because it showcases the importance of GOOD LIGHTING.
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Now, I’m not sharing these just to humblebrag about how great I am at food photography. This was Jan 2020 – a much, much simpler time. Most recently, I was hired by Time Out magazine, where I was shipped up to Boston for 2 nights to photograph the brand new Time Out Market. I have been hired as a food photographer by many publications and restaurants in New York, New Jersey, Miami, LA, and Chicago. I like to think I have a good eye for it, but I 100% believe that food styling and editing is a big part of the photography game. One of the questions I get asked the most is: how do you take such great photos?!įirst off, I believe that some people just have a great eye for food photos.