How to Plan for your Photo shoot: First Time Working with a Brand


Planning for a food photo shoot when it's your first time creating content for a brand can seem intimidating but with a few simple steps you can make sure the shoot is a success. Here's what to keep in mind when it comes to food photography.



Get to Know the Brand

Before a shoot begins, it's important to know the brand and their aesthetic. What kind of food are they selling and how do they want it to be portrayed? Do they prefer bright and bold colors, or do they like a more natural look? Are they a health-focused business or do they want their food to be as indulgent as possible? Taking the time to get to know the brand before you begin shooting will save time in the long run and ensure the images you produce match their overall vision.


Gather Your Props and Equipment

Food photography is all about setting the scene and creating the perfect environment for the food. It's important to have the right props on hand for the shoot. The props you use depend on the kind of food and the brand you're shooting for. For example, if you are shooting ice cream, you might want to have several props such as sprinkles, cherries, and whipped cream to create the perfect ice cream sundae. Don't forget to bring the right equipment too! A camera, a tripod, and a light source are all essential for any successful food shoot.


Select the Perfect Backdrop

The backdrop you choose for the food photo is just as important as the props and equipment you have in place. Depending on the food you're shooting and the brand you're shooting for, there are a variety of backdrops available to choose from. If the brand is going for a rustic look, a wooden tabletop or a brick wall might be the perfect backdrop. But if you're shooting for a sleek and modern brand, a white or black background might be the way to go. Just make sure the backdrop ties in with the brand and the overall feel of the shoot. Check out Club Backdrops for some of our favorite, affordable, easy to transport and clean backgrounds! Use our link to buy 1 and get 1 FREE.


Practice and Take Test Shots

Before you start shooting the actual food, it's a good idea to take some test shots. This allows you to adjust your lighting, backdrop and props as needed so that everything is perfect when it comes time to take the main shots. Additionally, practice will help you stay calm and confident when the real shoot begins.

Have Fun and Enjoy the Process

Perhaps the most important thing to remember when planning a food photo shoot is to have fun! Yes, it can be a lot of work and require a lot of planning, but at the end of the day, it's all about creating something beautiful and sharing it with the world. Enjoy the process and take pride in your work.


By following these five simple tips, you'll be able to plan for a successful food photo shoot when it's your first time creating content for a brand. Good luck and have fun!

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