Hi All,
A brief bit about me - I recently bought my first ever DSLR - Canon 600D with 18-55 IS II, 55-250 IS II and 50 f1.8 prime. I am very new at photography in general. I recently photographed an interior design project after reading and watching online tutorials. I do read a lot about photography but I have very limited practical experience. Cambridge in Colour has been an awesome resource!
I also enjoy creating time lapse videos/images. Installed Magic Lantern yesterday on my camera and it seems to help a lot.
Do let me know if I should add any more info.
I
might get to photograph dishes on the menu for a new Indian Fast Food Chain that might be opening in my city. I say might because I have heard that they are looking for a photographer but nothing has been finalized yet. I feel that if I am a bit entrepreneurial and hard-working (also charge way way way less) I can get this project. I will of course have to provide them with test shots or some sort of a portfolio.
I have been reading about photographing food and I will continue to read and practice. These are the articles that I found most helpful -
http://www.lightstalking.com/how-to-photograph-food
http://dinnerwithjulie.com/2013/10/30/photograph-food/
I would love it if any of you could share ways that might help me with this whole quest. I shall ask some specific questions too -
1. Is it wise for me to spend time and effort on this? Is this within a beginner's reach?
2. Should I use a light box or use natural light for photographing food?
3. I know a whole industry runs on making food look photogenic. I don't have experience at 'dressing up' food. Is this an area that might cause a lot of problems?
4. How can I go about convincing them to give me this project apart from showing great shots that I have taken?
Sorry if some of the questions are a bit vague.
Thank you for your help.