How to start your business in food photography.
You have learned about food photography, followed courses to learn about your camera, but despite all that, your photography business is not taking off.
Many courses are online only and have no live sessions, or there are too many students in the session to even get a specific answer to your question.
How to set up a successful food photography business, gain loyal clients and be a successful photographer.
A one-on-one mentorship program catered for your personal needs. Whether you need more help with composition, how the camera works to buy studio light or stay with natural light photography. Venture out into food videography or create the best Instagram-worthy food photos.
A food photography mentorship builds confidence in asking for a reasonable fee for your creative work. Help you find those clients you want and set you up with how to approach them and significantly turn them into paying clients.
As a mentor, I’ll be there all the way, and we book live sessions during which we work on your food photography business. Improve your food photography, and work on styling. Turn you into a wizard by editing food images. How to shoot tethered, how to be efficient and how to plan a photoshoot,
Learn how to work with clients, prepare a food set, organise talent and more.
A good photography mentor will change your quality of photography and elevate your skills and career whilst building on your confidence to create a successful business.
I have been working as a photographer for over 30 years. Organising large and small photoshoots, building photosets, creating styling boards, scouting and managing talent for photo and video shoots. For over 25 years, I have taught professional photographers to work creatively with studio lights for portraiture, fashion and food to enhance their skills. I have been teaching absolute beginners in food photography and have guided many students to set up their successful businesses and students to win international awards.
Irina Sitnikoff has successfully entered the Foodelia Awards and won multiple times. The Foodelia Awards are held amongst highly competitive food and drinks photographers. Many of the participants run very successful studios.
A keen recipe developer and food photographer who I had the pleasure of teaching food and drinks photography online. From there she joined the food photography mentorship and is now well on her way to become a successful photographer.
If you have questions about whether this is the right path for you, then a one-hour Q&A session will be the right start. You’ll send the questions beforehand, and I’ll prepare the answer so we cover all your burning questions.