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WHERE FOOD MEETS PHOTOGRAPHY & BECOMES ART

  • Food Photography is a specialist area of photography.

    Milleflore Images draws from her unique background in marketing, graphic design and photography to teach you how:

    • to diffuse the mystery of styling by understanding the main elements of design,
    • the direction of light can mean the difference between a successful image or otherwise,
    • to understand the purpose of the main camera angles and how to photograph and style for them,
    • and much more.
  • The books that every photographer needs in their collection!

    • STUNNING PHOTOGRAPHY


    • INSPIRATIONAL & MOTIVATIONAL


    • THOROUGH & ALL ENCOMPASSING


    • GAME-CHANGING MATERIAL
  • Learn How to Develop Your Signature Style

    Use these books to discover what kind of style you love, and how to embrace that through your photography.


    Bold? Minimal? Warm and nostalgic? Your visual voice matters.


    “The world doesn’t need another copy – it needs YOU” ~ Tal Gur

How to Price Your Food Photography When Selling Direct


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Pricing your food photography is one of the most important decisions you will make as a photographer. It determines not only your income, but also how your work is perceived. When you sell your images directly through your shop, you are not competing with mass‑market stock sites. You are offering something far more crafted and individual. Your pricing should reflect that.


Begin Your Food Photography Journey Here

If this is your first time visiting the Delicious Photography Collection, welcome!


To help you get the most out of your experience, we have created a simple guide that shows you exactly where to begin.


Whether you want to improve your lighting, styling, composition, editing, or just getting started in food photography, the Start Here page will point you to the right resources — including two free guides to help you get quick results.


The Complete Cookbook Template

Perfect for foodies, recipe creators and food bloggers who want to publish their recipes or simply to create a family heirloom cookbook full of wonderful recipes created by you or passed down through the generations.


Available in 5 unique designs: minimalist, classic, festive or colorful party, plus our new Deluxe Edition. Just add your own photos, recipes and text. Flexible format that expands to the number of recipes you want to include.


Easy-to-use Canva templates with full instructions and designed for Canva free accounts with no extra cost for you.


The perfect holiday gift for foodies!

Part coffee table book, part buying and planting handbook, and part seasonal guide, Harvest: The Fresh Produce Guide is designed for anyone who delights in seasonal produce at its peak:

  • Home cooks looking for inspiration
  • Gardeners eager to grow and enjoy their own produce
  • Food bloggers sourcing vibrant, seasonal ingredients
  • Plant‑based eaters and longevity dieters exploring new flavors
  • Food and photography lovers drawn to the natural beauty of fresh produce


Blog Posts

How to Price Your Food Photography When Selling Direct
Pricing your food photography is one of the most important decisions you will make as a photographer. It determines not only your income, but also how your work is perceived. When you sell your images directly through your shop, you are not competin...
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Best Props for Food Styling - The Essential List
The right props can transform a simple dish into a beautiful, story‑driven image. You don’t need a huge collection, just a selection of versatile, neutral pieces that let the food shine. Below is a list of the most useful, high‑impact props for food...
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How to Use a Mood Board for Food Photography
Food photography is as much about storytelling as it is about technique. One of the best ways to shape that direction is by building a mood board. A mood board acts as a visual guide that helps you define the atmosphere, style, and emotional tone of...
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Advanced Food Styling - Visual Weight
Understanding visual weight begins with recognizing that not all elements in an image attract attention equally. Some objects feel heavier, louder, or more dominant, even if they are physically small. Others feel light, subtle, or secondary. This “w...
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How to Write a Cookbook: A Guide for Recipe Creators
Writing a cookbook can be one of the most rewarding creative projects you can venture into. Think of it as a chance to share your food and your stories, and your unique approach to cooking with people who genuinely want to learn from you. Ultimately...
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Top 5 Tips for Delicious Styling
Styling for food photography doesn't have to be difficult. Everyone can learn how to style - even those who think they can't. I have a background in graphic design and find that if I teach people how to style using the basic elements of design, it m...
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How to Create a Marketing Plan
Ok, so you have your food blog or photography venture all set up, but there's so much competition. What's next? Simple. Your need a marketing plan. In my book, Delicious Photography: The Ultimate Handbook, I dedicated a whole section to ma...
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Monetizing Your Food Photography
At the end of my book, Delicious Photography: The Ultimate Handbook, I discussed various ways of how to monetize your food photography. Whether you are a food photographer or blogger, once you have learnt how to produce beautiful, delicious photogra...
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Storytelling With Food Photography
Images tell a story and help your viewers get involved. Studies have shown that this can create a greater connection to your audience. Focusing on the story behind your images will help you build a stronger presentation and improve your food st...
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