My joy knew no bound when I was approached by Huma to write a guest
post for her blog. But when I heard the
subject my heart shrank down. I was
requested to write a post on Food Photography. Food Photography is not my cup
of tea, as I hardly know anything technically about this field. But yes, I love clicking and experimenting
and I have improved a lot if I compare them with my earlier Food Photographs.
So when I shared my confusion with Huma, she said that she loved the way I
click and why didn't I share my Food Photography experience with the readers. So I gained some
confidence and wrote my experience on Food Photography. So please visit Huma's
blog Geza-e Shiriin to READ MORE.
Do not forget to surf her blog for some awesome mouthwatering recipes.
3 comments:
Thanks Kamalika for such a wonderful post.
nice post dear. First time here. Very happy to follow you.
Super delicious recipe and amazing photographs . In the world of photography, tighter is almost always better. A tight crop simplifies the shot, makes it more tactile, makes it easier to see the details, and lessens the need for props.
Regards Eduard
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