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great photo recipe,how to photograph i hope you like the photo! if you do, please leave a like. feel free to check out my full commercial food + hotel photography portfolio here: sebcoman.com and get in touch with me. ; group of people sitting on chair in front of table with plates and drinking glasses

Title: How to photograph I hope you like the photo! If you do, please leave a like. Feel free to check out my full commercial food + hotel photography portfolio here: sebcoman.com and get in touch with me. ; group of people sitting on chair in front of table with plates and drinking glasses

TIP: When capturing family moments, choose a comfortable setting with good lighting. Arrange the family naturally, focusing on closeness and connection. Pay attention to expressions and interactions. Coordinate outfits for harmony or individuality. Capture candid moments of love and laughter to tell their story authentically.
Camera Settings
• aperture: 2.8 • exposure time: 1/30 • focal length: 18.0 • ISO: 2500
Camera And Gear
High-end camera gear can be beneficial, but it's not essential. Here is equipment compatible with SONY ILCE-7RM3, that was used for the original photo:
image for Camera Body SONY ILCE-7RM3

Camera Body
SONY ILCE-7RM3

image for Lens (wide, zoom) SONY SEL1224GM

Lens (wide, zoom)
SONY SEL1224GM

image for Lens (wide, zoom) SONY SEL1635GM2

Lens (wide, zoom)
SONY SEL1635GM2

From RAW to JPEG
Post-processing is indispensable for transforming raw pixels into captivating, impactful photographs, enriching their storytelling and aesthetic allure. Tools like darktable (open-source) or Lightroom (commercial) facilitate adjustments in brightness, contrast, and color, which enhances visual appeal, corrects imperfections, and enables creative expression while optimizing photos for various outputs such as prints or social media. Post-processing isn't a dark art for pro artists or geeks; it's a vital requirement for every image, regardless of its subject or content.