![]() Great photography means different things to different people, and that’s OK. Trust me, I’ve gotten sucked into that rabbit hole on numerous occasions. ![]() It is really easy to get caught up in the food photography rat race (as it relates to food blogging), so to speak, and constantly feel like you need more STUFF, whether that is a better camera lens, a fancier camera body, more props, expensive backgrounds, etc. I didn’t want to just write about it, because I’m a visual person and figure some of you may be as well. I wanted to share how I’ve photographed lots of recipes over the years with very few and very inexpensive props and backgrounds. ![]() When it comes to food photography, I’m a big proponent of the ‘less is more’ and ‘you can do a lot with very little’ attitude–and that was my motivation behind today’s (unintentionally) lengthy post. We’re talking food photography today! And yes, I know what you’re thinking, “Did she really include a photograph of a paper bag up there?” Why yes, yes I did. This post contains Amazon and RewardStyle affiliate links. ![]() Plus my tips and thoughts on food photography and what I’ve learned over the years. My favorite 10 Affordable Food Photography Backgrounds – less than $25 dollars a piece. ![]()
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