The whole morning was like brunch with good friends. No technical terms that could make this a WorkWe took turns taking photos of the food served by Raintree's Kabila Filipino Bistro. I would be honest and tell you I enjoyed eating the food more than taking their photos. They all just taste so scrumptious. Filipino food served beautifully, that can only enhance their flavor.
These are a few things took note of during the workshop
- You can learn how to take blog worthy photos with any camera device you have - Cellphones, DSLRs, Digital Cameras. It does not matter. I used to be intimidated with other bloggers and their high-end cameras. Not so much anymore (I still wish I got one though)
- Photography is all about light! Learn to play with light. The best source is the sun. You can use diffusers (a sheer curtain will do) or reflector boards (crumpled aluminum foil-covered cardboard) as needed.
- Props can make or break your photos.
- Take different angles to allow you to showcase the best of your subject.
- Joy's laugh is contagious - she can start laughing for any random reason and it will be so hard to make her stop. This actually made the whole session fun and light.
Finally, I'm sharing all photos I took during the workshop. Edits are limited to cropping, collage, and watermark. They are otherwise left unedited. I used my trusty old HTC OneX Camera phone.
Practicing different camera angles with Ensaladang Kabila (PhP 195.00)
See how the photo was more alive with the use of props.
BBQ Sa Tabi-Tabi - Stuffed Squid (PhP 275.00)
Tinta (PhP 295.00)
A Pot Of Pinakbet (PhP 250.00)
BBQ Chicken Inasal (PhP 350.00)
Leche Flan Turon with Chochnut Sauce
Ube Tres Leches
Tablea Cake
Joy shared so many useful tips and I'm still struggling to master them all. I still need to practice a lot so I can be more proud sharing blog photos directly from the camera, with no edit. Hopefully, that will help me catch up on blog posts.
You can visit joybites.com for more lessons on taking blog worthy photos. Joy rarely uses technical terms so it learning on your own will be easy. I still recommend that you join the next workshop because the fun and personalized tips will be more than worth it.