As every good caterer knows, a picture is worth a thousand words, and when people eat with their eyes first, you can't afford to slack on your food photography.
Are you thinking about joining us in Orlando? Hurry up! Catersource + The Special Event offers multiple registration packages for catering and events professionals at a low price. You will enjoy a full week of spirited people, ideas, and trends shaping the catering and events industry. Catersource + The Special Event Conference & Tradeshow 2023 is the ideal opportunity to meet live with your industry peers, create new business relationships, and learn powerful strategies for a successful 2023 and beyond. Register now before prices increase on March 3. Register with The Early Bird Rate
Fortunately, Catersource + The Special Event has got you covered with two photography-centric sessions to help you put your best foot (or food photo) forward.
Take Better Marketing Photos of Food with an iPhone
Tuesday, March 28 from 1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Speakers:
Meredith Ryncarz (Owner, The Restart Specialist)
Bobbi Brinkman (CEO, Bobbi Brinkman Consulting)
Often times catering and event staff do not get images back from photographers and may not have the budget or time to hire their own photographer. In this 60-minute hands-on class you will learn how to shoot, light, and edit your images using a smartphone and some simple tools to elevate your marketing images and give you back control over the quality of content you put out on social media.
Stop taking sh*&%y food photos!
Wednesday, March 29 from 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm
Speaker: Lindsey Leichthammer (Owner, Lindsey Leichthammer Events)
People eat with their eyes first, we all know this. And in an increasingly visual-heavy, digital world where our prospective customers are finding us and researching us on platforms like Instagram, TikTok and the like, you need to be a visual competitor in your market; your food can't just speak for itself anymore. Learn tips and techniques for styling your food and beverages for photography - and no "fake" elements that look like food either. I'll teach you how to style your own actual food and how to think about lighting, color contrast, texture and more. These tips and tricks are useful whether you're the amateur "smartphone photographer" or if you're working with a professional photographer on a shoot.