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"An excellent overview of photography in general and food photography in particular. Martina LaNotte writes simply, clearly, and intelligently in her presentation with lots of great visual examples and easily understood concepts, e.g. Inverse Square Law of Light. High praise, Martina! Great job!"
David Pyle
If there was a simple way to capture mouth-watering food photography… would you be interested?
So beautifully styled and composed… that your dishes attracted thousands of visitors?
What if you didn’t have to invest in complex camera gear… or hire an expensive photographer on a weekly basis?
My name is Josh Dunlop, and here’s something few people know:
You can capture tasty food photos, 10x better than you can imagine now... with nothing more than a basic camera (or phone).
99% Positive reviews
6,511 students
eBook on food photography (135 pages)
3 FREE bonuses
Online & at your own pace
Downloadable onto any device
Language: English
Level: Beginner
Pictures so appetising and well-styled that they look like they came out of a magazine. You don’t need fancy equipment and you don’t need expensive training.
And I’m going to prove it to you… Can you spot the difference between the two photos below?
I took this photo immediately after the dish was plated. As you can see, it’s a good dish… but you wouldn’t want to share it on your website.
This was taken only minutes later. Same kitchen… same dish… same camera… same equipment…
Have you ever wondered why a Big Mac on a billboard looks so different to a Big Mac in a box?
The ingredients are the same, but the approach is very different.
When photographing food, you have to use:
props and styling to set the scene
composition to add balance and flow
camera settings that suit the mood
With these secret ingredients, you can turn any dish into a mouth-watering feast.
All you need is the right process and the right instructor...
@weddings_marlanph
When our readers asked for more advice on food photography, I reached out to my friend Martina Lanotte.
I chose her because she’s a full-time food photographer working in Copenhagen, Denmark. And she takes amazing photos.
I went through her training one afternoon, and the very same day, I was able to achieve this transformation you saw above.
Having proven that her advice works, I asked her to join our team and show others how to do the same…
This ebook walks you through the process of taking stunning food photography.
Including camera settings and gear, professional styling tips and composition, and lighting. Both natural and artificial. (We keep this very simple.)
It doesn’t matter if you’re a restaurateur, food blogger, or you just want to take yummy photos of your tasty food… The advice in this ebook will transform your photography.
With “Edible Images”, you’ll soon discover:
Dozens of styling secrets for appetising images
Three go-to camera angles for consistently great photos (never do a flat-lay of a burger)
The best place to find interesting backgrounds, plates, and props
13 rules of composition to balance your photos and entice the viewer
How to take professional photos with natural light (and a $10 accessory to make this easy)
Simple ways to set the mood, from bright and airy to dark and moody
Inexpensive options for reliable studio lighting (that’s easy to operate)
Food photographers are expensive. If you follow our advice, you can avoid hiring them altogether. And make your food stand out in a crowded market.
We've worked with Martina to ensure the ebook is both specific and actionable.
The system is simple and FAST to learn.
There’s no filler text, no out-dated advice, and you don’t have to buy any other products to get real value.
Martina shows you how to take stunning photos of food like this…
You can read Martina’s guide in an afternoon and start taking better photos right away.
When you master food photography, you’ll be able to:
Style scenes that honour the ingredients
Compose photos with balance and flow
Use texture and plating to match your dish
Light your images for a variety of moods
With over 250,000 students, photographers love our training. But don’t just take our word for it, check out what some of them have to say about Martina and our other trainings:
Scott Branden
Great! There isn't anything I would change... I am using the course because I have a food blog and I needed to get better at photographing food, and your Edible Images course is excellent. I am also a Product Designer and Artist, and I will be using what I have learned in Edible Images to photograph my art. Great work, excellent clear videos and NO long winded accent to deal with :D (I'm in Australia).
Loving this book!! So many interesting insights and tricks! I'm a professional chef and food stylist but I used the past few months to start teaching myself the photography side of things. I can already tell this book will be like the Bible for me!
Natalie Frisch
David Pyle
An excellent overview of photography in general and food photography in particular. Martina LaNotte writes simply, clearly, and intelligently in her presentation with lots of great visual examples and easily understood concepts, e.g. Inverse Square Law of Light. High praise, Martina! Great job!
Food photography is very accessible because it doesn’t rely on expensive gear. So long as you have a good light source, even a smartphone works.
However, your camera settings are important. Which is why we cover them in great detail, from the exposure triangle, through to white balance.
They allow you to control the mood of the photo, as well as the depth of focus.
Our brain wants to see more than “just” the food. We want to see the idea and concept behind the menu or recipe.
When setting the scene we can add:
interesting backgrounds
beautiful plates and cutlery
and complimenting props
This allows us to evoke memories and emotions that are so strongly associated with food.
Food photography is like painting a work of art. You have total control over the composition of the scene.
This is a big advantage, but also a big responsibility.
That’s why “Edible Images” covers twelve powerful composition rules you can easily use. And there’s even a separate section on colour theory.
Fashion photographers use hair and makeup artists… and food photographers use a similar person: a food stylist.
Their job is to make sure that the food looks as tasty and presentable as possible. And they use all kinds of tricks to do this…
… plastic ice cubes… shoe polish on raw meat… mashed potato and food dye instead of ice cream…
When you’re not working with a food stylist, it’s important that you know these tricks yourself.
You’d be surprised at the amazing results you can get using nothing more than the light from a window. It’s easy to control, but… it can be a little unreliable.
That’s why we also cover artificial light, with speedlights and continuous lighting.
And there are tips on how to remove ambient light, as well as the three best lighting angles to use for great shots.
If you want a quick way to get started with food photography, but you’re unsure of where to start… this is going to help.
I sat down with my designer yesterday and we came up with a printable checklist.
It covers props, styling, composition, and lighting…
…Everything you need to get started with food photography.
Remember the before and after image at the top of the page? While I was shooting that dish, I invited my videographer over to capture the process.
And we put together a video that shows off some of the tips and tricks that I learned from reading Martina’s ebook.
Trust me… I was no food photographer when I started. But her ebook was so easy-to-read and actionable, I was able to get stunning results in an afternoon.
You’re also getting the exact Lightroom presets Martina and I use to make our food photos more powerful. These are pro-level presets, designed to make the most of your raw files.
They’re easy to use, and add more “pop” to your imagery.
Our presets are compatible with versions 4-6 of Lightroom. As well as Lightroom CC, and Lightroom Classic CC.
Our 250,000+ customers love our courses and we're confident you'll love them too. So confident, in fact, that we're offering these two industry-leading guarantees.
Guarantee #1: If you don't think "Edible Images" is the best money you've spent on your food photography... send me an email. I'll provide you with a full refund – no questions asked.
Guarantee #2: If you DO what's recommended, and your results aren't great, I'll refund double your money. All I ask is that you give it an honest effort. How's that for fair?
Martina and the ExpertPhotography team have created an excellent food photography ebook.
And although the value far exceeds $300.00, we’re offering this for a very limited introductory price.
1️⃣
Equipment and Camera Settings (2 Chapters)
$69.00
2️⃣
Setting the Scene (1 Chapter)
$39.00
3️⃣
Composition and Colour Theory (2 Chapters)
$69.00
4️⃣
Camera Angles & Food Photography Lighting (2 Chapters)
$69.00
5️⃣
Food Styling – Styles and Types (3 Chapters)
$99.00
6️⃣
Editing, Printing & Sharing Your Photos (2 Chapters)
$79.00
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Total Value:
$424.00
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The Quick-Start Checklist
$49.00
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Behind The Scenes Video
$49.00
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Lightroom Presets for Food
$49.00
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Total Value:
$147.00
But you won't be paying $571.00 today. You won't even be paying $99.00. Or even half of that.
But hurry! Only the first 500 copies are discounted!
Save an amazing $552.00 before the countdown ends.
When we release a new product, we always discount the price for the first 500 people. But it’s 500 people only.
For that reason, time is very much “Of the Essence”… I can’t stress the time-sensitiveness of this offer enough.
Not only will the 500 ebooks go quickly, but at that point, the $552 discount will expire. And I’m taking the bonuses away too.
Why? The reduced price is to celebrate the launch of the new ebook. The value of the book is far higher. It doesn’t make long-term sense to sell it for such a low price.
Martina Lanotte wrote this ebook under my brief:
“Write a book that will show a beginner how to capture stunning food photography in an afternoon.”
If you follow her advice, you can avoid mistakes, save time, and start taking great food photos today.
So it’s decision time: You can either go out on your own and learn from your own mistakes… or decide today that you’re going to learn from the mistakes of others.
Because if you don’t seek guidance, you will make mistakes, and waste time and money… in areas you haven’t even thought of yet.
Can you imagine how much faster and easier it is when you follow a proven system?
This simple $19 eBook is the only thing standing between you and the success you want to achieve.
Martina’s methods have worked for other people like you, and it’s 200% guaranteed so you can’t lose money.
The choice is yours.
Josh Dunlop
Founder, ExpertPhotography
P.S. – You’re getting everything you need to master food photography, AND you’re getting the Behind The Scenes Video and the Lightroom Presets for Food for FREE. But remember – 500 is the magic number.