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Do you like watching food videos?
I do
Do you shoot food videos?
I don’t
Why don’t you shoot food videos?
Duh.. I’m a photographer
It seems complicated
Videos don’t interest me
I don’t have the right gear
But what if it wasn’t that difficult at all..
As food photographers our job is to make food look delicious and while there is a charm in freezing action moments like the drip of honey or sprinkle of flour or the splash of a drink, conveying that action as motion can completely change the viewer’s experience & make it even more delightful.
And if you’re wondering how to create delicious food videos, in the latest episode of the podcast Kankana @playfulcooking shares everything that goes into shooting food in motion.
Cookbook author, recipe developer, blogger, videographer, Youtuber, Tik Tok-er, Instagrammer, Kankana creates delicious food videos for both commercial clients & her recipe blog.
Her videos evoke emotions, have a strong style of storytelling and she walks us through the entire process of shooting food videos in the simplest way & with minimal gear.
From planning to concept to camera, light and editing, Kankana shares how to make food videos, without stress & with ease and fun.
If there’s anything that makes food look even more irresistible than a beautiful food photo, it is food in motion. C’mon you agree too, right?
The world is moving towards videos and if you’ve been thinking about taking your skills forward, broadening your services to clients, stepping up your social media game or just exploring the world of food videos, this episode will make it simple and straightforward for you.
You might end up falling in love with creating food videos, just saying ;)
Read more at https://myfoodlens.com
Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/
Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/36-easy-ways-to-start-creating-food-videos-with-kankana-saxena/
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Do you like watching food videos?
I do
Do you shoot food videos?
I don’t
Why don’t you shoot food videos?
Duh.. I’m a photographer
It seems complicated
Videos don’t interest me
I don’t have the right gear
But what if it wasn’t that difficult at all..
As food photographers our job is to make food look delicious and while there is a charm in freezing action moments like the drip of honey or sprinkle of flour or the splash of a drink, conveying that action as motion can completely change the viewer’s experience & make it even more delightful.
And if you’re wondering how to create delicious food videos, in the latest episode of the podcast Kankana @playfulcooking shares everything that goes into shooting food in motion.
Cookbook author, recipe developer, blogger, videographer, Youtuber, Tik Tok-er, Instagrammer, Kankana creates delicious food videos for both commercial clients & her recipe blog.
Her videos evoke emotions, have a strong style of storytelling and she walks us through the entire process of shooting food videos in the simplest way & with minimal gear.
From planning to concept to camera, light and editing, Kankana shares how to make food videos, without stress & with ease and fun.
If there’s anything that makes food look even more irresistible than a beautiful food photo, it is food in motion. C’mon you agree too, right?
The world is moving towards videos and if you’ve been thinking about taking your skills forward, broadening your services to clients, stepping up your social media game or just exploring the world of food videos, this episode will make it simple and straightforward for you.
You might end up falling in love with creating food videos, just saying ;)
Read more at https://myfoodlens.com
Follow Dyutima on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dyutima_myfoodlens/
Show notes available at https://myfoodlens.com/36-easy-ways-to-start-creating-food-videos-with-kankana-saxena/
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