But then when it all comes together, there's no beating the sequence of shots you are able to achieve. At the time I took the shots below I knew I had some good shots, but when seeing the shots together as a story at my computer afer the event, I was delighted to have captured the mood and look of the day as I recall it.
A behind the scenes look at the work of Charlotte Tolhurst - food, product and lifestyle photographer.
Monday, 30 September 2013
Cooking class photography
Shooting an event or class often means there are factors that will influence your shots which are beyond your control. For example, the location and styling of the setting, the available light, the mood of the people and colours of the products or food. These are all things that need to be kept in mind as much as possible for each shot you take, whilst also relying on your instinct and eye. I would say it is one of the more challenging areas of photography as there is so much to think about.
But then when it all comes together, there's no beating the sequence of shots you are able to achieve. At the time I took the shots below I knew I had some good shots, but when seeing the shots together as a story at my computer afer the event, I was delighted to have captured the mood and look of the day as I recall it.
But then when it all comes together, there's no beating the sequence of shots you are able to achieve. At the time I took the shots below I knew I had some good shots, but when seeing the shots together as a story at my computer afer the event, I was delighted to have captured the mood and look of the day as I recall it.
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