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In this episode I am speaking with food photographer Darina Kopcok. She is also a food photography teacher at Vancouver Institute of Media Arts and contributing writer to PRO EDU and Digital Photography School. When researching stock photography I came across her article “Selling photos how to make money from photography” . It was an inspiring and educational article to me, and so I decided to invite Darina on my podcast. She tells us a lot about stock photography, how to approach it, what is the difference between micro stock and premium stock, what stock companies are out there and more.
Inspiration sources for Darina:
Lauren Caris
Two Loves Studio
The Bite Shot
Christina Peters “Food photography club”,
We Eat Together
Andrew Scavani
Delores Custer Food styling
Darina also offers mentorship, has an e-book about food styling and a lovely blog about food photography. All that you can find on her website Gastrostoria.
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Follow me @kamilekave for food photography inspiration
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In this episode I am speaking with food photographer Darina Kopcok. She is also a food photography teacher at Vancouver Institute of Media Arts and contributing writer to PRO EDU and Digital Photography School. When researching stock photography I came across her article “Selling photos how to make money from photography” . It was an inspiring and educational article to me, and so I decided to invite Darina on my podcast. She tells us a lot about stock photography, how to approach it, what is the difference between micro stock and premium stock, what stock companies are out there and more.
Inspiration sources for Darina:
Lauren Caris
Two Loves Studio
The Bite Shot
Christina Peters “Food photography club”,
We Eat Together
Andrew Scavani
Delores Custer Food styling
Darina also offers mentorship, has an e-book about food styling and a lovely blog about food photography. All that you can find on her website Gastrostoria.
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Follow me @kamilekave for food photography inspiration