Photosprouts Photography Workshops

Hongkong | San Francisco

CHEAT SHEET FOR CAPTURING 
AWESOME IMAGES IN M MODE 
In-depth Level 
Food Photography

Styling, Framing and Lighting
Quick Facts
Workshop time:
12:00pm-5:00pm
Location:
535 Mission Street, 14th Floor, San Francisco
Composition
Learn the 3 core compositional rules
Modifying natural light
Add artificial light when there is no natural light available
Food style & color coordination
Lifestyle food photography
Styles
Light & airy; 
Dark food photography
Food, tableware, backdrop & lighting equipment provided
Photo editing
Lightroom Classic CC or Pixlr 

Small class size
Pricing
$350/person

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FAQ

  • What is the prerequisite?

    The Beginner & Intermediate I & II Photography Workshops OR ability to use the manual mode of your camera: Attendees are required to adjust the exposure in the manual mode VERY proficiently.

  • Do I need to bring my own camera?

    Attendees are expected to bring their own cameras & lenses for this workshop.


  • What equipment will be provided?

    We provide food, napkins, tableware and backdrops. Lighting equipment such as modifiers, flashes and triggers will also be provided during the workshop.. The flash & triggers that we provide are specific to the Canon, Sony, Fuji and Nikon systems. Please indicate your camera model in the checkout page.

  • What lenses should I bring for this workshop?

    Recommended lenses for this workshop:

    • 50mm F1.2, F1.4, F1.8
    • 24-70mm F2.8, F4
    • 24-105mm F4
    • 18-135mm F3.5-5.6
    • 28-70mm F3.5-5.6

Class Date

Available Dates

*1 spot left*


TBA


Maximum Class Size: 4 attendees only


*We need 3 signups to run the class; if there are fewer than 3 attendees, the class will be canceled and those who have signed up will get a full refund*


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What will you learn?

Your road to professional Food Photography
1. Learn different camera angles, core compositional rules.
Dial to the right camera settings and use the most desirable focal length.
2. Modifying natural light
3. Add artificial lights when there is no natural light
  • Make artificial light look as good as natural light.
  • An artificial light can be a continuous light source of an off-camera flash. You will learn to use both.
4. Dark Food Photography 
Using
  • Natural & artificial light
5. Lifestyle Food Photography
6. Photo editing in Lightroom Class CC 
Or Pixlr if you prefer using a free software.

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Attendees' Work

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