Cla
ire
Gi
llo
Fast food
Claire Gillo reveals how
to throw food into the
frame using flash and
a few props from
around the home
5 | FOOD
f you enjoy setting up
shots in the comfort of your
own home, this is the perfect
project for you! Not only will it
test your technical skills, but it’s also a fun
creative challenge that will push you to
be experimental with your photography.
To try this yourself, you will need:
- A backdrop – this could be a piece
of c ard or a sheet) - Two flashguns; you can make do
with one if you don’t have two, but you
will need another light source like a
lamp to light the backdrop) - A reflector, or tinfoil wrapped around
card if you don’t have one - A diffuser panel; if you don’t have
one, some greaseproof paper over
a cardboard frame will do the trick - Food and props
I fired my flash units using a remote
trigger, but if you don’t have one of these,
you can use on-camera flash. I fired the
flashes through two separate channels,
as they were set to different strengths.
Finally, a word of warning: as you are
throwing food around, it can get messy,
so a cloth and a vacuum cleaner are
essential after your shoot!
I
1/200sec f/16
ISO
100
24 DIGITAL CAMERA^ APRIL 2020 http://www.digitalcameraworld.com