I know, it seems like only days ago that I posted about Michael Ray's food photography blog.
Well, today I came across Still Life with..., a food photography blog
started by L of cookbook 411. Although she's incredibly modest, her food
photos are wonderful and the insights that come along with them are great both for their plain language and focus on
the home photographer. Just browsing over the recent entries I came across very useful discussions of HDR food photography, workflow, and a big list of other online resources
for food photographers. It looks like Still Life with... is just shy of two months old. With any luck, L will keep
going with it. I look forward to seeing what else it brings.A great food photography blog...
I know, it seems like only days ago that I posted about Michael Ray's food photography blog.
Well, today I came across Still Life with..., a food photography blog
started by L of cookbook 411. Although she's incredibly modest, her food
photos are wonderful and the insights that come along with them are great both for their plain language and focus on
the home photographer. Just browsing over the recent entries I came across very useful discussions of HDR food photography, workflow, and a big list of other online resources
for food photographers. It looks like Still Life with... is just shy of two months old. With any luck, L will keep
going with it. I look forward to seeing what else it brings.Add your comments
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