Need pictures of food, any food. (Soup, Salad, cupcakes, burgers, pizza, etc.)
Just trying to see how you guys take your pictures so i can get an idea of how to work a style around. Thank you!
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What kind of food?
Just use Google my dude.
>>3126579
If you want the true answer to that, go on Instagram look up the hashtags like #foodporn #vcbfood look at the top 9, those should give you an idea.
But in turn can you answer my question
is Lightroom better than Photoshop for editing pictures of food. I've been using ps for some time, it does the work. But people suggest Lightroom, how is it better.
>>3126579
>Just trying to see how you guys take your pictures so i can get an idea of how to work a style around. Thank you!
That's a relief. Back when I started taking photographs, /p/ was a place where photo students started threads hoping they could mooch others' hard work.
>>3126648
Yes.
Real shit though, it's because you can do quick edits in batches.
>>3126667
Alright thanks for the answer.