The Art of Food Photography

To watch more stories, Food News, or Cooking Fresh videos, visit: cookingupastory.com The pictures can be tantalizing. Some even cause us to stop and stare. Join us, for a behind the scenes look at a food photographer and his team as they create sumptuous images out of fresh ingredients that seem to jump off the page. Recipes from this episode Ed’s Tangy Eggless Caesar Salad; Canning Pears, raw pack; Pear Bread

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25 Responses
  1. benrobinson77 says:

    is anybody watching this a food photographer? i’m a photo retoucher and i love to cook so looking to expand my work into food photos.

  2. ziryab92 says:

    He is using a Hasselblad 503CWD medium format camera, which basically is the classic 503CW with a 16 megapixel digital back on it.

  3. ziryab92 says:

    Nice Hassie ;)

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  5. IntensePizza says:

    I KNEW I WOULD REGRET WATCHING THIS!!!!…now i’m hungry. ;(

  6. Aurore89 says:

    interesting

  7. acethemaninabox says:

    its a hassleblad…

  8. curiositymedia says:

    what kind of camera is he using?

  9. vidraw says:

    So, you are the guy responsible for my extra pounds. Noted.

  10. shoobedoorocketship says:

    i love it, food porn!

  11. sergey444 says:

    that would be fun… i’m sure that guy never goes home hungry

  12. sergey444 says:

    this guy “prophotolife” has some great videos on lighting small objects and products in simple inexpensive ways.

  13. hendrik862000 says:

    wao very good

  14. LittleModig says:

    ha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! hes using a hassy 60′s lens C* ,what a quality. I’ll bet that most of all the commenters are not that old.ha…ha…ha… love the work&Gear.

  15. SparkleAnnie85 says:

    Photography + Food + Art= My Passion!

  16. mediamadman747 says:

    I could go for a Hungry Man TV dinner right about now.

  17. bubblybombshell says:

    Love this video! I was always wondering how to take beautiful food pictures like you see in cookbooks. Fabulous! 5 stars

  18. spyrider55 says:

    thank you

  19. sybyabraham says:

    Fort Minor – Remember The Name

  20. spyrider55 says:

    whats the song 3:54

  21. himsut says:

    it’s not about the camera, it’s all about man behind it :)

  22. wahliaodotcom says:

    how does one light up the food and make it really pop? Just wondering. Hmm….

  23. TOUSNESP says:

    . . . two-dimensional space ? Well, interesting anyway.

  24. xxmortimerxx says:

    I myself am a canon user, but true Hasselblad, Leaf, Phase One digi. backs are going to be superior to Canon and Nikon’s offerings. The 1Ds Mk III and D3 from Nikon have sharpness near the same quality as medium format cameras but the megapixels aren’t quite there.

    But if you look at Lara Ferroni she uses a Canon 5D/20D for food photgoraphy, the first time I saw it I thought “wow, she must use a Hassy…it was really encouraging to find out you didn’t have to have a MF camera to do good work.

  25. Larenzowork says:

    hasselblad is superior to any 35mm camera simply because of the 6X6 format

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