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name me some famous FOOD photographers who have produced instructional videos!

 
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Dec 16, 2012 07:48 |  #1

i currently assess my photography skills to be in the intermediate range, and i'm more of a generalist (shot weddings/portraits/aut​omobiles/concerts/food​/travel/events) rather than a specialist.

before you judge too quickly, i actually spend way more time shooting than lurking around on forums and obsessing over gear and stuff. having shot so much, i feel like i have hit a plateau right now. i want to further refine my craft and go in-depth to the specifics of each photography genre that I have shot before.

hence, i'm looking for advanced instructional videos for semi-pros to pros. other than the usual producers from kelby/lynda, do you guys have any names/titles to recommend for such stuff? looking for similar titles that can give me that extra edge and knowledge.

in this subforum, i would be specifically interested in food photography using natural light ( i was once a strobist, but after some time, i got lazy carrying lights around.. lol)

i watched food styling instructions before too, but found it unsuitable for me to carry out on a day to day basis (e.g. i can't possibly be applying glue to the dinner i'm eating!). hence, i'm just interested in what else i can do to make the best use of what's available.

all suggestions welcome!




  
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Dec 19, 2012 03:27 |  #2

Penny De Los Santos did a 3 day workshop for CreativeLive on food photography, all of which is shot with natural light.

Sounds like that's right up your alley.


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Dec 19, 2012 19:37 |  #3

sounds good! keep the suggestions coming!




  
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Dec 23, 2012 09:30 as a reply to  @ the.forumer's post |  #4

Joe Glyda has a few videos on kelby training.


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May 24, 2013 23:04 |  #5

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