Food Photography & Food Writing

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Jiya Singh

Contributor-Level 7

Craft an irresistible pitch. The success of your article hinges on these brief statements, so invest effort in perfecting them.

  • Build depth into your writing.
  • Capture interest with your beginning.
  • Engage the senses.
  • Focus on organization.
  • Steer clear of clichés.
  • Verify your information.
  • Polish your writing.

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Vipra Tiwari

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You can capture food images at home to enhance your portfolio, or you can reach out to nearby businesses and offer to photograph their dishes for free to expand your collection. In the early stages of your career, providing some complimentary services is an excellent way to enrich that portfolio.

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Vipra Pandey

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The salary of a Food Photographer in India can range between INR 2.1 to 6.3 Lacs per year as entry-level professionals, which is INR 15,000 per month approx

Moreover, they can receive extra benifits like paid time off, vacation days, and company-sponsored insurance plans.

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Manisha Chauhan

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Food photography courses has its own challenges and difficulties, especially for freshers. You need to understand that you are dealing with macro photography where you often shoot with high f-stop numbers to get subjects fully in focus. This leads to long exposure times when and also requires patience. 

So you have the food itself, then the dishes, textiles, props, surfaces, and any extras. Setting them all up to get a better picture can be a hard job. 

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Mani Shukla

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Food photography is the art of capturing drool-worthy and mouthwatering images of foods and dishes, which can be used for promotional purposes and packaging. In addition to taking photographs, food photographers also work on the styling and presentation of dishes. On the other hand, Food Writing is a style of writing through which the qualities or characteristics of foods and dishes are conveyed interestingly. 

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Nishtha Rastogi

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In this era of social media, you must have seen people sharing pictures of their food with captions. Slowly it became a trend and today social media is full of pages and posts related to food. People may be getting familiar with it through social media, but Food Photography and Food Writing have long been full-blown careers.

Food Photographers and Food Writers are often hired for food channels, advertisements, magazines, cookbooks, restaurant brochures, boards, websites, etc. This industry has evolved to such an extent that budding photographers are now specialising in food photography and the companies are seeking full-time food

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Akansha Bisht

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After completing your Food Photography & Food Writing course, you'll get:

  • Certificate in advanced Product & Food Photography.

  • Required skills and experience to start a career as a professional Food & Product Photographer.

  • Complete Professional Portfolio in Capturing Products & Food.

  • Opportunities of getting published.

  • Commercial Assignment opportunities.

     

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Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

There is no strict condition to apply for a Food Photography and Food Writing course in India. These programs are majorly offered at certification and Diploma level, so, you are eligible for these courses after Class 10 or 12 from a recognised board.

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Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Here's the unit-wise syllabus for the Certification in Food Photography program:

Certification in Food Photography Subjects
Intro to Food PhotographyUnderstanding the need for food styling
Equipment used for photographyEquipment used for food styling
Basics of cameraUnderstanding the 3 main functions of the camera
Importance of CompositionUnderstanding light and shadow
Food styling for capturing tempting imagesPost Production

Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some colleges in India that offer Food Photography and Food Writing courses:

  • ZICA Institute: A college in Indore that offers food photography and food writing courses.
  • Light and Life Academy: A college in Ooty that offers food photography and food writing courses.
  • Madhuban Academy of Hospitality Administration & Research: A college in Dehradun that offers food photography and food writing courses.
  • M.S. Panwar Group of Institutions: A college in Solan that offers food photography and food writing courses.
  • Brilliko Institute of Multimedia: A college in Ludhiana that offers food photography and food writing courses.
  • Pixel Viilage Creat
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