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How many times have you been asked, “so, what’s your story here?”
All the time.
How many times have you heard the term storytelling in photography?
Lost count.
What do most of our mentor photographers have in common?
Strong visual storytelling skills.
Apart from technical skills, which other skill has the power to differentiate us from the competition?
Unique storytelling skills.
Aside from lighting, what’s the next biggest struggle in photography?
Composition and storytelling.
I apologize for answering on your behalf, but the truth is that these answers are common to most of us in food photography, and I say that from experience.
Until a few years ago I didn’t even know what visual storytelling meant in photography.
I struggled when someone looked at my photo and asked, “What’s the story you’re trying to tell?”
And today, I hear from you all the time how you love the vivid storytelling in my photography. Clients hire me for that skill.
Having good storytelling skills is a real strength because it is one thing to be technically sound as a photographer but you’re a complete package when you can also transport your audience into a picture by telling a story with it.
Which is why, I’m sharing with you my practical, simple, and uncomplicated step-by-step approach to create powerful visual storytelling in food photography so that you can bring the concept of storytelling to your photos and replicate your vision – every time!
Stop winging it. Leave the hit and trial behind. Take full control of your art and create your vision exactly how you want your audience to experience it.
Let your photo tell the story exactly like you want it told.
Read more at https://myfoodlens.com
Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/
Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/12-powerful-visual-storytelling-in-food-photography/
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How many times have you been asked, “so, what’s your story here?”
All the time.
How many times have you heard the term storytelling in photography?
Lost count.
What do most of our mentor photographers have in common?
Strong visual storytelling skills.
Apart from technical skills, which other skill has the power to differentiate us from the competition?
Unique storytelling skills.
Aside from lighting, what’s the next biggest struggle in photography?
Composition and storytelling.
I apologize for answering on your behalf, but the truth is that these answers are common to most of us in food photography, and I say that from experience.
Until a few years ago I didn’t even know what visual storytelling meant in photography.
I struggled when someone looked at my photo and asked, “What’s the story you’re trying to tell?”
And today, I hear from you all the time how you love the vivid storytelling in my photography. Clients hire me for that skill.
Having good storytelling skills is a real strength because it is one thing to be technically sound as a photographer but you’re a complete package when you can also transport your audience into a picture by telling a story with it.
Which is why, I’m sharing with you my practical, simple, and uncomplicated step-by-step approach to create powerful visual storytelling in food photography so that you can bring the concept of storytelling to your photos and replicate your vision – every time!
Stop winging it. Leave the hit and trial behind. Take full control of your art and create your vision exactly how you want your audience to experience it.
Let your photo tell the story exactly like you want it told.
Read more at https://myfoodlens.com
Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/
Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/12-powerful-visual-storytelling-in-food-photography/
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