Learn Food Styling for your Social Media

About the Session

From the famous Dalgona coffee trend to the delicious other food made by each new master homechef, the lockdown has made us all appreciate the food we cook ourselves at home. In this live and interactive session, our knowledge contributor โ€“ Pooja Parekh will help you understand how to style your food photos with different kinds of props for your social media, along with the basic composition principles of food photography. Whether you are a budding Food Blogger or just a person looking to take better styled pictures, at the end of this session, we will help you discover your own style in food photography and you will also get the chance to discuss and review your own food photos.

Letโ€™s get to know Pooja

Having completed her Masterโ€™s degree in Food Design & Innovation from Milan, Pooja Parekh founded her creative agency โ€“ Rose Tint Creative, which specializes in food styling, product styling, flatlay design and creative direction. She has worked with some of the most renowned names in the industry including Impressario (Smoke House Deli and Flea Bazaar Cafe), Stranger & Sons, O Pedro, The Daily bar & Kitchen, PropShop24 to name a few. She secretly wishes that she could be a mermaid. Check out some of her work here.

What youโ€™ll need for the session

1 hour of your time
A working internet connection
Any 2 of your favorite food pictures to be sent to us in advance on [email protected], for us to review it during the session (optional)

What you wonโ€™t need for the session

No professional camera
No credit card details
No prior experience in Food Styling

About Enlightened Sapiens

We are a Social Enterprise, focused on inspiring each one of us to share our Experiences and Knowledge with one another and foster an open environment of Growth and Mindfulness. We aim to help you discover and pursue your interests and hobbies through interactive videos and try-at-home activities. Know more through our website: www.enlightenedsapiens.com

Are you ready to be part of the Photography Community?