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Food Photography Vol.9: Harsh Sun

November 30, 2025

Hello to all food photography lovers and foodies in general. It’s been a while since my last food photography post and some great photos are screaming to get attention.

This time the setting is a bit different. Instead of chasing soft light or hiding behind diffusers, I went straight into the brightest and most unforgiving source of all: the sun. Direct sunlight can be brutal for food, creating hard shadows and highlights that leave no room for mistakes. But if you lean into it and let the contrast tell its own story, something interesting happens. The plates start to look more alive, textures pop, colors gain confidence and every dish suddenly feels a bit more dramatic.

Below is a small collection of moments where I embraced the harsh light and let the sun draw the shapes, lines and shadows on its own terms. This gallery is all about the beauty of straightforward sunlight and how it can transform food into something bold and full of character.

All our food photos here were taken in the restaurants, where we had limitations when taking photos. Nevertheless, that’s not a reason we can’t take mouthwatering food photography. In case you need a food photographer, contact us, and let’s see what can be done. Please, enjoy our Food Photography Vol.9 Gallery.

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Harsh sun is not the reason our photo of food would look bad

Beef Loin and King Oyster
TaBar Review
Beef Loin and King Oyster
Pavus Review

Embrace the sun!

Apple and horseradish chutney in a crunchy ball
Hisa Raduha Review
Lake Sardine
TaBar Review

Align path of the sun

Desert at Repovz
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TaBar Dish
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I think it came out quite alright

Celery and truffles
Pavus Review
TaBar Vegetarian dish
TaBar Review

Let ’em pop

Brussels sprouts and truffles
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This is the end of our Food Photography Vol.9 Gallery. Thank you for your attention. If you need any food photography please contact us and let’s see what we can do.

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