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I personally like the edges showing light. It adds depth and separation. Nice job!
 
Some of the lighting looks a little wonky, but it made me go and get a piece of chocolate out of my sons halloween candy so it worked. It does look very creative though.
 
Lighting issues mean nothing to me . I have no education in photography, and I like breaking every rule there is!
for our book to show at a chocolate salon in Paris
I'm an artist, not a business man
You'll be presenting to businessmen. OOF, harsh lighting, cosmetic blemishes. Expect to be dissappointed.
 
All these people talking about lighting issues, smoothing up the edges of the squares, oof issues...and all I see is CHOCOLATE. :lmao:

I'm not sure of what your ultimate goal is--selling the photos, or selling chocolate. If it's selling chocolate, you'd have me hooked with these!
If it's selling the photos--well, you'd better have the chocolate there, too. :lol:

Thank You :) Lighting issues mean nothing to me ;). I have no education in photography, and I like breaking every rule there is! I'm an artist, not a business man ;)

great shots! but remember, just because you are an artist, doesn't mean you can't/shouldn't take a technically good photo. especially if the photo IS the artistic medium.
 
Lighting issues mean nothing to me . I have no education in photography, and I like breaking every rule there is!
for our book to show at a chocolate salon in Paris
I'm an artist, not a business man
You'll be presenting to businessmen. OOF, harsh lighting, cosmetic blemishes. Expect to be dissappointed.

That is odd? When we went to the Salon, we left with several contracts and almost every person that looked at our book told us that they were some of the best chocolate photos they have ever seen. We don't present to businessmen, we present to creators. We have chosen to work with creators that are artists themselves rather than businessmen. But thank You :)
 

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