Post-Production
How to Get the Most Out of Your Photos in Capture One
If you’re a Lightroom user, you may be wondering how you can get the most out of your photos in Capture One. Both programs are fantastic tools for editing your food photography, but there’s a reason why Capture One is the preferred and most widely used program amongst commercial studio food photographers. Keep reading to find out!
The Color Tools in Capture One Pro
One of the primary defining features of Capture One is the color management architecture. Capture One uses a different color engine than does Adobe, and many photographers claim that it is the superior one. This is an arguable point, but there is no denying that Capture One offers robust tools for enhancing color in your food photography.
What’s New with Capture One 22
After much hype, Capture One 22 rolled out and I’d like to share some of my impressions.There are four main new features this updated version of the software as well as some notable improvements. Keep reading to take a look at a few of these features that are relevant to us as food photographers.
Getting to Know Capture One
Are you curious about what Capture One can offer you as a food photographer? Are you a Lightroom user who loves the program but are unsatisfied with the tethering performance? Well, read on about some of the key features of Capture One Pro. >>
Tips for Printing Your Food Photos
With the rise of digital photography so few people see their images in print anymore. This is true even for photographers. There is a huge demand for website and social media imagery, yet there is a...
10 Tips for Switching to Capture One Pro
A while back, I wrote this post about switching from Lightroom to Capture One. Making this move is not right for everyone. Your choice of RAW editor can depend on a lot of things, such as your...
How to Back Up Your Photos When Shooting Tethered
Whether you’re working with clients or shooting for your blog, you need to back up your computer. When it comes to hard drives, it’s not a matter of if they will fail, but when they will fail....
My Recipe for Stunning Food Photos
There is a saying in the photographic industry that if you can shoot food, you can shoot anything. Food is a notoriously difficult subject, and mastering the art of food photography is a process...
Tips for Shooting Beverages
As a food photographer, you may often get asked to shoot drinks. But photographing beverages requires a bit of a different skill set from photographing food. Some shooters specialize in this, and...
Should You Switch to Capture One Pro?
My guess is that as a food photographer, you’re using Lightroom to edit your images. Or maybe Photoshop is your image processor of choice. When I recently polled participants in my Facebook group,...
Five Food Photography Tips You Should Know About Improving Your Food Photography
Food photography has a steep learning curve. Not only do you have to learn the artistic elements of composition, you also need to get down the technical side--the science of light and all the...
Three Lightroom Hacks For Your Food Photography Workflow
Lightroom is the one program that food photographers really need to master. There is a misconception that Lightroom is not as powerful of a photo editor as Photoshop. It's actually very powerful,...