22-JAN-2014: Night Class: Shooting with dark background

Learn how to light your subjects with dark background. Hands-on experience and 1-on-1 practical sessions.

29-JAN-2014: Shooting and lighting difficult subjects

Learn how to shoot and light difficult subjects. Hands-on experience and 1-on-1 practical sessions.

18-JAN-2014: Simple Food Photography Workshop

Learn the fundamentals of Food Photography. Understand how to shoot and light food. Learn the simple key techniques that will transform your food photography using any camera. Hands-on experience and 1-on-1 practical sessions.

5-FEB-2014: Portraits: Different Types and Purposes

Free admission. Night class to introduce different types and purposes of portraits.

12-FEB-2014: 5 Classic Lighting Techniques for Portraits

Learn the 5 classic lighting techniques for portraits. Understand the key to lighting your portraits.

19-FEB-2014: DIY Speedlight Essentials

This is a simple hands-on DIY workshop to build your essential speedlight modifiers. We'll be testing them out too in this session.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Recent Simple Food Photography Workshop outcome.

I'm so ecstatic about the outcome my recent Simple Food Photography Workshop last Saturday. Here's a quick post of the shots I took during the workshop to demonstrate to the participants on the fundamentals of simple food photography. The participants and I are very well satisfied with the new updated techniques we used in this session. I didn't take any stills of the participants at work, but even better, a video post of behind-the-scenes will follow soon! Meanwhile, enjoy the mouth-watering images :)

We started off with a clean white background technique using a DIY light tent with two speedlights. This is wholewheat spaghetti with prawns. Did my own styling this time. :)

I must say that I' love this shot to bits! This example is to demonstrate a different lighting technique to introduce mood into a food shot. I'm very proud of my student Zain Aziz and Mohd Zulhelmi Misran who did the styling of the wholewheat spaghetti and prawn in the bowl this time. In the background is a bowl of fried rice styled by Muhammad Alif Saufwan Abas and Muhammad Al Arqam Ismail.
The same setting as above. This is an overhead shot to demonstrate different camera angles. I'm very proud of my student Zain Aziz and  Mohd Zulhelmi Misran who did the styling of the wholewheat spaghetti and prawn in the bowl this time. The fried rice was styled by Muhammad Alif Saufwan Abas and Muhammad Al Arqam Ismail.

Finally, some small snacks! Did this simple styling to demonstrate a close-up shot. We shot this with a 50mm and a +3 close-up filter. No-macro lens involved, how's that for "simple"?

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