Like awaking suddenly from a deep sleep, disoriented but instantly frantic to pop out of bed and get started, I find myself smack-dab in the middle of fall festivities and obligations, with a workload heavy enough to topple the Tower of Pisa once and for all. It’s a strange time of year, where the end of summer always comes far earlier than the calendar states, further confused by the influx of winter holiday articles and photos requested for future publication. Regardless, vacation is over, school is back in session, and it’s back to the daily grind; Homework done, I’m ready to present to the class a report on my summer reading.
Plate to Pixel: Digital Food Photography & Styling by friend and inspiration, Helene Dujardin, is quite frankly a must-read for any budding food photographer. Especially applicable to the food blogger but also general photo enthusiast, there are few options on the market with this specialized knowledge in such an approachable and easily digested format. Consider it a cookbook for concocting the most delectable pictures possible, including all of the critical ingredients in a successful shot, and thorough instructions on how to bring that scene to life in a still image.
Needless to say, the photos are plentiful and every last one stunning, illustrating each point eloquently. Helen writes in a friendly, personable tone, that makes each lesson feel more like chatting with a friend than taking a class on photography. She covers not only the technical basics including f/stops, white balance, plus lighting considerations and so forth, but also dives into composition and styling, explaining why some photos just work, while others miss the mark. Everything that goes into one of Helen’s highly sought after photos is detailed here, almost like a cheat sheet for the rest of us still figuring out the art. Not just for the beginner either, Helen lays it all out on the table, including EXIF data for each image and advice on improving workflow.
In short, Plate to Pixel is a reference book that won’t spend too much time on your shelf, because you’ll want to look back over it time and again. In fact, it’s such a helpful tool to anyone passionate on the subject, I made sure I requested a second copy from the publisher to give out to one lucky reader. If you’d like a chance at winning this book, just leave me one comment below with accurate contact information filled out for your email address, and tell me: What kind of camera do you use? Be sure to enter before Monday, September 19th, Midnight EST, at which point a winner will be drawn at random.
I use a Canon Digital Rebel, it’s one of the first models (6.1 MP) and time to replace soon!
I mainly use a Nikon d40x but also use a simple P&S Nikon Coolpix from forever ago.
I bought this book when it first came out a few months ago and I completely agree with your review. It’s a definite must read for all food bloggers.
I would love another copy of this book to give to a fellow blogger. I currently use a Nikon D70s but am dropping hints to my husband for an upgrade :)
I use a Canon 5D MKII. It’s my pride and joy!
i use a canon rebel xs!
This is a great idea, the pages of this mag should be vibrant.
I’ve been looking at this book for a while.. my husband is going through culinary school and needs some good portfolio shots :)
I have a Nikon D40.
Canon Rebel XS. I keep thinking I should want to upgrade, but for the most part, I’m happy enough with it.
I use a Canon 20D, but I really need to upgrade to a newer one.
Thanks for the giveaway! I use a Canon S95… eventually I’ll get a DSLR!
I use a canon rebel xt, and would love this book as I am figuring out what manual shooting is all about, and knowing all the data reading on each photos (in addition to some much needed tips!) would help me immensely. I have been drooling over this book for quite a while, and would love a copy!
I use Canon 7D
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It’s sort of sad but I use my 8mp phone camera. I haven’t had any urge to buy a fancy schmancy camera for food yet because I don’t know what I’m doing! :-) this book would sure help with that though!
If we’re being honest, I use my iPhone or an old Canon Powershot, which is exactly why I need this book so badly! I’m looking to upgrade (both my skills and my camera!) and soon. Thanks for hosting the giveaway!
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Generally I use a Canon 400D but for most of my blog shots I use a Canon S90 which is more portable.
That looks like a wonderful resource manual (and it’s pretty, too). I use a Nikon D3100 and I am the first to admit that I do not use the camera to its full potential!
I use a canon rebel and I love it! :)
I’ve recently bought a Canon 550D for my 30th birthday!!
I have this book…and I find it wonderful :D
I use Nikon D60 with 60mm lens. I have the book aswell and love it. But it would be great to get another one, I can give away to another blogger. BTW, your site’s ipad version is fascinating!! Is it a plugin?
I shoot with a XSi.
This book looks phenomenal!
I’m using a Panasonic DMC FZ8, I should probably upgrade but I can’t justify it when my camera still works :-)
I’m a total food photography newbie, so right now I use a Canon Powershot. It’s perfect for now, but this book would totally motivate me to take it to the next level!
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I use a Nikon D5000 – my first DSLR!
I really want a higher end Nikon. Now I use a Nikon Colloid camera.
Okay, so I am dunce. What I was trying to say is I would love to have a Nikon D5100. Yet, I currently use a Nikon Coolpix camera.
I use a Canon Rebel XS and a Nikon D50. Love them both but want to upgrade the Canon.
I also use a Nikon D40X! It’s plenty of camera for me, but who wouldn’t love an upgrade? I’d love a copy of this book, too!
I actually already own this, but I can attest to it’s awesomeness! Definitely a great read for any aspiring food photographer!
I’d love to win, as I’m thinking about starting my own blog. I use a hand-me-down Canon G2 camera. It’s older and heavy, but it still takes great pictures!
Right now I use a Canon Powershot but hoping to upgrade. That book looks amazing.
yay! glad to hear you liked the book. It’s on my to-read list. I have a Canon XSi Digital Rebel… small potatoes I know, but it’s been fun to learn how to really use it manually and I’m beginning to like how my pictures turn out more and more! Hope I win the raffle.
Thank you!
This book has been sitting on my wish list — i.e. my “save for later” Amazon list. It looks like something that would constantly shuttle between my desk, my kitchen and my nightstand. I’m using a Canon XSi.
I have a Nikon D40X. I love my camera very much! I am always looking for new photography tutorial books and Plate to Pixel looks like a wonderful one!
What an awesome book! Would love to win that! My camera is a cannon XTi.
Hi! How exciting to have a chance to win this book!! I confess that while I have a Minolta, I many times just use my iphone…
WOw this would be a great book! I use a Nikon D3100. noellsky (at) gmail (dot) com
Well, I hope using a point and shoot doesn’t disqualify one, since that’s what I use (Panasonic DMC TZ5). I still put a lot of effort into my foods shots, and have learned a lot about staging and lighting over the years. Your current recurring blog posts on photographing less than picturesque foods is really been a big help!
Thank you for yet another give away, and I would definitely put this book to good use!
Oooh, thanks for the chance to win! I use a Canon Rebel XS for most things.
If you’ve seen my blog… you know how much I need this book :) I am always looking for resources to teach me how to shoot food- thank you for sharing this! I tried finding a camera on a budget last year and after much research bought the Canon Powershot SD1400. It works OK- I think my problem is more user error!
Wow! I love your blog and the giveway! Canon powershot sx30 is!!
Would be more interested in winning the book for a photography-loving friend than for myself–all I’ve got is a little Kodak point-n-shoot number, the exact model of which I don’t remember and can’t check at the moment ^^;;
I use a basic Samsung point and shoot but would love to learn more about food photography in hopes of upgrading!
I use a Canon point and shoot. I am trying to improve my photos without buying another camera!
I have a Canon Powershot GS12, point and shoot, and it works wonders. It has much more options and nicer settings than my huge Sony DSRL did. The first one was probably a better camera, but I get way more out of this point and shoot. And I say this as a studying designer, not somebody who just takes holiday-snaps. Canon rocks, and there’s nothing wrong with p&s.
Asked for this book for my birthday, and I LOVE it. I haven’t had time to get through the whole thing yet, but it’s already provided tons of helpful tips. And beautiful photos too! Also makes me want a Canon instead of a Nikon, hah.
Wow, that book sounds AMAZING! I just use a stupid, little digital point-and-shoot, I can’t remember the brand off the top of my head. I love food, and it always looks so tasty, and then I take the worst pictures of it! I am constantly in awe of YOUR work, and if you endorse this book, I know it’s good.
I’ve been planning to get a new, better camera since my birthday (in, um, May), but have been putting it off because I know there’s no point buying a fancy camera and not being able to use it. I just find everything about photography intimidating, and the lighting in my tiny apartment is so horrendous, so I keep making excuses based on “well, my photos are awful, so that’s that”. I really, really should get this!
I have a Nikon D40. I really love it for outdoor sports photography but I know I’m not taking full advantage of it indoors, especially when trying to take pictures of food.
This is an awesome book, would love to have this since im a new blogger. I use a Canon Rebel and iPod Touch camera for instant upload of pictures. my email add is marklesaca (at) gmail (dot) com
This book has been mentioned by a few bloggers- I need to have a peek! I’m an artistic photographer so the world of composed food shots is new to me and I could use the tips! I use a Pentax K10D, its great because I can use my old (not digital) Pentax lenses with it. Your photos are always gorgeous xxx
I have a sony Cybershot- basically a very nice point & shoot. I like it alright! I’m pretty good at close-ups, but terrible at posing food & backgrounds- I’d love a copy of this book!
I use a Nikon D40 with a 35mm prime lens.
we have that book and love it!!! we just started reading it though, have still so much to read and to learn!!! we love our Nikon camera!!!
I currently have a Pentax Optio 50 which is dinosaur of a digital camera. Looking at other options now and with this book too I should be able to upgrade my food pics considerably!
The book looks amazing!
My camera is a Canon Rebel XS, basic but I love it
I only have a Sony Point and Shoot camera, but every weekend I look in the Best Buy flyer hoping to find a great deal to get my first DSLR camara. I also signed up for a Photography class offered by our local Adult Ed. I have a blog where I record my daughter’s school lunches and I am aware the pictures need lots of improvement. I know this book would be a great help. I want you to know that I gasped every time I see the pictures in your blog. They are absolutely beautiful!!!
This book looks like a really great resource!! I use a Pentax K-7 to photograph my food, and occasionally a Nikon F-301 film camera.
I couldn’t agree more. Plate to pixel is an absolute must read for anyone interested in approving their food photography!
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I use a Canon PowerShot S5IS, but I have been lusting over DSLRs for years. Hopefully I’ll have one some day!
I’ve recently gotten into food photography and food blogging and I actually really enjoy doing it all! This book seems like something I could read and gain experience from, considering it’s good for “budding photographers”.
Ready to know what camera I use? It’s not a DSLR/SLR or anything unfortunately. I use a Canon PowerShot SX210 IS with 14x Optical zoom. It’s great. haha i hope at some point I can afford a DSLR and really experiment with my pictures.
I love that food photography is it’s own art form
This sounds like such a great book, and I still don’t have a copy yet! I use a Canon xSi.
I just got a Canon Rebel xsi. I’d love more inspiration on how to use it!
I recieved my copy a couple of days ago and I can’t wait to read every single words..
I’ve heard so much about the book, I ‘m really looking forward to reading it
I still have my reliable Nikon D50. It’s no longer made, but it’s worked well for me over the years.
Going to recommend this book to a client who is writing a memoir/cookbook. I currently use a Panasonic Lumix ZS6.
i’ve got a Nikon D40 and still have alot to learn!
An eight year old point & shoot – it often does the trick!
I would love this book. I have a Canon EOS Rebel. This is one area that I need to learn.
i use nikon d7000. Like to have this book.
thanks
Panasonic point and shoot…….sigh
Love the book – I use a Panasonic Lumix! It’s not a Nikon but it does the job :)
My main camera is a Canon 40D but when I’m travelling and don’t want the extra weight I carry my trusty little Pansonic Lumix.
Hi Hannah, I’m a beginner in this, so I didn’t get one of those expensive cameras nor one with lenses and fancy add-ons. Although I do wish to have one someday, I have a Nikon CoolPix P500 to get started and I’d definitely love to read Plate to Pixel.
I use a Canon 7D… Mostly for action shots of ice hockey, but I’ve been getting into food photography after participating in a webinar by Penny De Los Santos
omg.. i need this book! i’ve been picking up food photography here and there since the past few months and have a long way to go!. I use a Canon T1i right now with 2 lenses.
Thanks Hannah. Have an amazing day!
ooo Well if I win great but if not I’m a buy it anyway looks like just the thing I need and now that I’ve started my journey to be vegan and in consequence have started to cook and experiment I’m going to need help with taking pictures.
My cameras: Cannon DC330 and a Nikon Coolpix ($70) which I use more then the $400 cannon lol.
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Hello there!
I use a Cannon Rebel T2i and I LOVE it! I have been a Cannon user for their smaller point-and-shoots as well. I would highly recommend the Cannon PowerShot SX230 for p&s as well as the Rebel T2i for DLSR!
Thanks for the AWESOME giveaway!!
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I use my Kodak 4 megapixel camera, and if my son lets me, I use his Canon Rebel digital 10 megapixel camera.
Lately though, I have a Blackberry Torch which 9800 which has a pretty good camera feature on it.
I just recently discovered your blog and so far, I like what I see. Keep up the good work and thank you! :) :)
I (still) use a Canon EOS 350D!
I used a Canon Rebel XS!
Hi Hannah! I love your blog and this book sounds great! I use a Cannon rebel t2i and there’s still a ton for me to learn about photography. Thanks! :)
I use a canon 400D usually with a 1.8 50mm prime lens.
This book sounds great. I would love to be entered to win a copy. Sounds like it could help me improve my photography skills a lot. I have a Canon Rebel T1i.
I shoot with a canon t2i and love it! I would love to own this book, looks beautiful. Thanks for a great giveaway!
Hahaha, I have a Nikon Coolpix which is about the most baisc thing ever. Once in a rare while it still takes a good picture though – maybe this book would inspire me to upgrade!
right now I just have a little Kodak point and shoot, and a Nikkon SLR (not digital) in the closet… I want a digital SLR but just haven’t had the right push to find one to date.
I use a lame Fujifilm, but hope to be in the market for a digital SLR sooner than later! This book sounds great to me, I’ll keep it in mind to check out whether I win or not.
I use my camera HTC phone. LOL
Oh I saw a review of this book on another blog too…it looks amazing!! I only have a point and shoot Panasonic, but I love it. One day maybe I’ll be able to afford a fancy SLR or something :)
Right now I’m using a Canon PowerShot but just ordered my first DSLR. It’s a Nikon D5100 and I can’t wait for it to arrive!
I’ve got to get this book and a new camera…it’s great reading everyone’s suggestions.