Having been lucky enough to be allowed to read through this new guidebook it is safe to say that anyone with even a fleeting interest in food photography is in excellent hands when starting on their food photography journey - which is quite specialist compared to other forms.
Annie has broken down the psychology of what it takes to enhance your skillset in food photography, from colours, textures, set design and lighting through to technicalities of camera operation. There are useful worksheets to help everyone document their progress as they make their way through this knowledgeable guide, which I personally believe is an excellent way to journal for anyone starting this particular subject matter.
With Annie's compassionate wording and simple to understand methods, it is easy to understand how she got to such a great position in shooting food as subject matter, and she wants you to succeed too. Overall, this is an excellent guidebook for anyone starting in food photography and you won't go wrong with someone like Annie guiding you each step. Happy reading.
Iain Campbell
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