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Food Photography Lighting: Setups, Shadows, and Techniques

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Food Photography Lighting: Setups, Shadows, and Techniques Food photography lighting determines whether a dish looks appetizing or flat. The same bowl of ramen can look rich and steaming under side light from a window, or gray and lifeless under an overhead fluorescent. Light shapes texture, defines color, and creates the depth that makes a viewer reach for a fork. This guide covers natural and artificial food photography lighting setups, shadow control, common mistakes, and how to fix lighting issues in post-processing. For the broader picture β€” equipment, composition, styling β€” see our food photography guide . Natural Light for Food Photography Natural light is free, flattering, and the starting point for most food photographers. The catch: you cannot control the sun. You can only position yourself and your modifiers to shape what it gives you. Window Light A large window with indirect sunlight is the single best light source for food.…

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