On shoot days I would text Ashley the day’s schedule and give her a heads up on when to expect to be online. My studio is in Phoenix and the author, Ashley Manila, is based in New York. The most recent cookbook I photographed, Home for the Holidays, was done 100% remotely. Tethering is infinitely helpful when shooting for a client who cannot physically be with you at a shoot. Gone are the days of huddling around the back of the camera. If you’re ever working together with other people on a shoot such as stylists, assistants or clients, shooting tethered makes it easier for everyone to view images together.Ĭollaborating is easier and more efficient when everyone can see the images clearly as they’re being captured. When tethering, the image is immediately going into your computer and you can see it on a larger screen where it’s easier and quicker to visually check the accuracy. Those little LCD screens on the backs of cameras are small, so it’s easy to miss details! Have you ever captured an image, and checked it out on the LCD screen thinking it looked properly exposed and in focus only to find later in editing that it was totally off? Let’s dive into the specific features of tethering and why it’s so powerful for streamlining your photoshoot workflow. Tethering is the ability to connect your camera to a computer in order to capture the images directly to a hard drive and view them instantly with tethering software on your computer’s monitor. When people ask about ways to streamline their shooting workflow for food photography, I say one word: tethering.
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