This is the first picture I took, without bothering with a background sweep or anything. I was super eager to see the results. Remember, this was taken in the night, at around 8:00pm. Taken with one light – SOOC.
Another macro shot, taken with one light – SOOC.
The first food shot, taken with one overhead lamp – SOOC except for watermark and straightening. I didn’t have the other two lights set up when I took this so I had to depend on editing to make it look better.
Enter three lamps – first food picture with all three lamps as shown in the light box picture above. No editing done – SOOC.
One of my favourite light box pictures to date (I haven’t taken that many yet, I always turn to natural light if I can help it). This is a very lightly edited picture taken in the light box, again, in the night.
I have taken a few more and recipes are coming up soon for this dishes. Going forward, I will clearly mark the picture setting when posting pictures because I expect a good mix of both kinds of pictures in future posts.
Other sites you can refer for building your own light box:
Digital Photography School
Jugalbandi
rekhas kitchen
clap..clap…clap Thank u so much for this idea nags this healps me a lot… have to bye lights now i think…
Divya Vikram
Great work Nags. And the pictures have turned out beautifully!
shifa firoz
very nformative, great job Nags.
Happy Cook
And I love that last pic without even editting it looks so so good,
Happy Cook
Wowo looks so good the pictures, I made a light box from jugalbandi they are good but have not used it that much, but i think my WB setting in camera is not orrecct as it ia always having a slight dull color. When i edit in photoshop it gets better though. The first and the lst picture in my latest post is taken with light box.
I see you also used daylight lamp i have been looking for that here and have not got it, will still search for the lights .
Anonymous
Great work. I never realised making a lightbox was so easy. Thankfully, I get glorious natural light most days of the year, so I haven't felt the need for one. But like you rightly pointed out, I do want to photograph some dishes cooked at night. Will try my hand at this when I can. Thanks for the post.
– Gowri
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Great job Nags! Love the way the pics have turn out! If you live in a place like Seattle, you don't have a choice but to rely on studio lights, 9 months out of a year. :). I bought a lightbox, was too lazy to build one, but now I am too lazy to use it. I just use the lights directly with the diffusers 🙂
Sharmilee! :)
The last pic gives the best justification for all the efforts put in, nice post too. Thanks for it!
Nags
Hope you try the light box for your food photography, Gowri 🙂