Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Food Styling: Spices
Finally this is a final task we need to perform..there's no theme or any specific tasks we need to do..it is like "you can do whatever you want to do" thing..so we decided to use all spices in the kitchen and turn it like what you can see in the picture below.
Food Styling: Rice
Orait..this is a picture of nasi lemak..a traditional Malaysian dish..coconut rice, deep fried anchovies and nuts, hard boiled egg, slice of cucumber and sambal..usually we can found it wrapping with banana leaf..u guys can google it..but for this task, we simply want to present it in different way e.g modern, platting rice..so this is the picture that we took it.
Food Styling: Noodle
Salam..yaahh finally I can breath..after so many things and works..I managed to completed it..now I have some room to get my blog updated..yada yada yada..cut the crap..okay as usual for noodle, we decided to do Beef Noodle Soup..same gadgets, just use available lights *i'm lazy to bring my lighting equipments*..so here we are..merci
Labels:
beef noodle,
food photography,
food styling,
mee sup
Friday, March 26, 2010
Food Styling: Pasta pasta!
This is what we have to do for our 2nd test. It is not individual anymore. This is what we called fettuccine seafood carbonara. And this is 1st time we made a dish that we can eat. Yada yada yada. This time, we used available light as a lighting source and for the background, we simply put a white cloth.


Food Styling: Pastry and Dessert
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Food Styling: Studio Lighting
Ola amigos.OK since like I'm very tired and blur so let make it simple.Again same guest photographer but different theme and different lighting sources.We have to do a poultry(roasted chicken) using 2 soft box and wireless flash trigger.Enjoy!


Labels:
food photography,
food styling,
poultry,
roasted chicken
Food Styling: Available Lights Class
Hello again.For a long period of time now I managed to update my blog.Hectic schedule and works need to be done.For today post, we have to prepare fruits and using the available lights as our sources of lighting.Credits to en.bob(guest photographer) from photomomo *if I'm not mistaken* for the lessons.


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