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As well as portraits and shots of beaches why not take a few photos of the plates of food you purchase? After all, getting your smartphone out before you chow down is the normal thing to do nowadays, isn't it?

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Helge Kirchberger is a really great food photographer who has teamed up with 2 Michelin-star chef Jorg Bruch to show you how to capture exciting action-style food photos.

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Clever and inventive tips on how you can improve your food photography with your smartphone.

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If you're a foodie who loves capturing photos of your breakfast, lunch and dinner for everyone to see, this video tutorial is for you.

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Photographer Hugh Johnson shares tips on how to create an award-winning food themed image.

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As food photography continues to grow in popularity, Hunter McRae explains how tips you may have picked up from portrait shoots can also be applied to your foodie captures.

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Taking good food photos isn't as hard as you may think. In fact, with the right light and a few homemade accessories, even your smartphone can help you capture images that look good enough to eat.

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We have a few more food photography tips from Jamie Oliver and David Loftus.

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Nikon has teamed up with Jamie Oliver and David Loftus to bring you ten top food photography tips.

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Photographer Taylor Mathis shows how different types of light will change the look of your food photography.

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Have a look at our ten top food photography tips so next time you're sitting down to eat, you can capture a quick creative shot of it first.

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