It's food, it's not meant to be so serious so have fun with it," she said. "Photograph dishes that have been put together really well and that have a great range of colour," she said. Use a good quality camera or smart phoneThe higher the quality of the initial shot, the less editing you'll have to do later. On any smart phone, we advise you to play around with and explore the professional settings to use your device to its fullest potential. Pro-tip:On your camera or smart phone, switch on the grid to get a better sense of symmetry and alignment.
Source: New Zealand Herald November 14, 2016 07:30 UTC