'Learn how to take gorgeous food and product photos with a DSLR camera or iPhone. We’re talking allll about how to position objects and choose camera settings to create a shallow depth of field that keeps your subject in focus and your background blurred - a little something I like to call “depth perfection”. Aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and iPhone\'s portrait mode - we’re covering it all! Please comment below about other how-tos you\'d like to see! Want this video in blog form?: https://www.replicasurfaces.com/blogs/replica-surfaces-blog/how-to-create-depth-in-product-and-food-photos SHOP REPLICA SURFACES: https://www.replicasurfaces.com/pages/bundles MORE PHOTOGRAPHY HOW-TOS: Natural lighting: how to finally master it! https://www.replicasurfaces.com/blogs/replica-surfaces-blog/natural-light-3a-how-to-finally-master-it Artificial lighting: equipment, setups, and what to avoid https://www.replicasurfaces.com/blogs/replica-surfaces-blog/how-to-use-natural-light-for-indoor-photography-copy Food styling techniques you won’t want to share https://www.replicasurfaces.com/blogs/replica-surfaces-blog/holiday-food-styling-techniques-you-can-use-year-round Clothing photography: folding, styling, and branding solutions https://www.replicasurfaces.com/blogs/replica-surfaces-blog/photographing-clothing-3a-folding-and-styling-for-sellers-and-resellers INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/replicasurfaces (where I share photo and styling tips almost every day)'
Tags: iso , food photography , photo tips , iphone photography , photography basics , Product Photography , replica surfaces , shutter speed , camera basics , best backdrops , food backdrops , depth of field , aperature , iphone portrait mode , portrait mode , shallow depth of field
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