Food Photography: Introduction to storytelling in food photography

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Free Online Course: Food Photography: Introduction to storytelling in food photography provided by Skillshare is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for Less than 1 hour of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Food Photography: Introduction to storytelling in food photography is taught by Marte Marie Forsberg.

Overview
  • Join Norwegian photographer Marte Marie Forsberg for a short introduction class on telling a visual story, and planning a small shoot.

    You'll travel with Marte Marie to her English countryside cottage, pick up a few items at the market, and make your way to a friend's garden allotment to photograph the story of a rustic, everyday feast.

    Throughout the lessons, Marte Marie touches on planning a shoot, styling, and photographing — with special consideration to telling a visual story, with emphasis on color, overview images, detail images, and curating a group of images together.

    Beautifully shot, full of inspiration, and brimming with insights, this class is perfect for beginning and pro photographers alike. Whether you're shooting a food story for your blog, a magazine pitch, or for a client, you'll leave this class full of inspiration, and with a better understanding fo how to tell visual stories and setting up a small shoot.

    It's a welcome reminder of small moments that are truly perfect.

    Note: This class is demonstration-based, and the emphasis is on inspiring you to photograph a story of your own. For more technical classes on photography skills, be sure to explore all of Skillshare's photography classes.

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    Be sure to join Marte Marie's first class on Skillshare, Lifestyle Photography: Capturing Food, Flavors, Conversation, for more on light, composition, and visual storytelling!

Syllabus
    • Introduction
    • The Journey to Gather Ingredients
    • Planning the Shot List
    • Shooting at the Allotment
    • Styling the Meal
    • Closing