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Shooting Cocktails for Social Media

Shooting cocktails for social media

Always prioritize natural lighting when shooting cocktails…

 

SHOOTING COCKTAILS IN NATURAL LIGHTING

Always seek the option to use Natural Lighting!

Lighting is key in order to take gorgeous looking captures and always get people’s attention.

Whether you shoot with your Smartphone or Camera, lighting plays the vital role.

Seek out the closest window/door etc. and prepare your captures there. A table with some reflective surface works wonders, and then simply put the cocktail on the table and “walk around it”.

Look for where the light hits the cocktail the best, and as you prefer it – this is the angle you want to shoot from.

If you have some kind of reflector (white cardboard, white shirt or additional lighting) you want that “light” to come from the side of the cocktail, enhancing the effects even more.

Shooting cocktails bright clear

By using vivid ingredients you attract your audience

 

BRIGHT AND CLEAR 

Intense bright and colourful Cocktails works the best. “Brown” cocktails tend to never get as much attention as the colourful ones – regardless of what actually tastes the best.

Think about colour contrasts. A bright and intense red coloured Cosmopolitan, for example, with a bright green lime garnish have a fantastic appeal to the viewer.

Clear cocktails, instead of “muddy and foggy” cocktails, works the best – if you prioritize what “looks good on Social Media”.

Personally, I prefer what tastes the best, but at the same time, looks appealing and inviting for the viewer.

If you have a “muddy and foggy” cocktail at hand, try to garnish it with something that draws attention; an edible pretty flower, a dehydrated citrus garnish etc.

Just remember; it should always be about the taste!

Shooting cocktails close ups

Get up close and personal…

 

CLOSE UPS 

Now focus on the cocktail with your camera and snap away. Try different angles and distances. Often getting up close and personal to the cocktail works the best.

Think also about backgrounds.

When taking the captures close to the cocktail, you will often get a nice and blurry background. You want the background to be there, but not take over the shot and confuse the viewer. Place some props (such as bar tools, bottles, plants etc.) but don’t overdo it.

You want the focus to be on the cocktail, but setting the right kind of “mood” is key!

I can’t wait to see and hear more about your own experiences, so feel free to chip in.

In the meantime check out more creations on my IG feed.

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May 25, 2020by Thecocktail.blog
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Mixology Articles

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During my Adventure in the Fields of Home Mixology, I have made a lot of lessons learned, new discoveries and valued experiences, that I want to share with you in my Mixology Articles.

The best way to start your own adventure is to create and invent, while learning from other Mixologists.

It’s impossible to know everything about a field. Instead it’s a constant learning and refinement process, getting as much inspiration as possible. Find it in fellow Mixologists and Home Bartenders, and try to work them yourself. It’s all about making your own experiences and learnings.

The brilliant Mixologist studies the world, which is reflected in his/her drinks.

Please feel free to explore a couple of Articles I have written for various purposes – find them all in the Mixology Articles Menu.

ENJOY & SKÅL!

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May 25, 2020by Thecocktail.blog
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My Home Bartender Adventure – How it all started.

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The Home Bartender inspiration has to come from somewhere.

When I grew up, my Dad made his own aquavit, infused with all kinds of botanicals. This always intrigued me, loving the different smells and colors.

Once I got older I made my own vodka shots, using different kind of infusions; typical for the teen age, often resulting in heavy hangovers.

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