Hey everyone! I'm jordancastillo42 and I'm absolutely obsessed with cooking. I spend hours in the kitchen perfecting recipes, and my friends are always over for dinner. The problem is, my phone photos just aren't capturing how amazing the food actually looks. I'm trying to step up my game, maybe even start a little online recipe journal to share with more people.
I've been relying on whatever light is available, usually my kitchen overheads, which make everything look a bit yellowish and flat. I know good food photography is all about lighting, but I'm completely lost on where to start. Should I be using natural light only? What if it's evening? Are there affordable artificial lighting setups that don't need a whole studio? Any specific recommendations for ring lights, softboxes, or even just clever DIY tricks for 2025? I'd love to make my dishes look as appealing as they taste. All advice welcome!
I've been relying on whatever light is available, usually my kitchen overheads, which make everything look a bit yellowish and flat. I know good food photography is all about lighting, but I'm completely lost on where to start. Should I be using natural light only? What if it's evening? Are there affordable artificial lighting setups that don't need a whole studio? Any specific recommendations for ring lights, softboxes, or even just clever DIY tricks for 2025? I'd love to make my dishes look as appealing as they taste. All advice welcome!
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