Can anyone guide me on best settings and suggestions for photographing food to be placed on a blog. This is a project of my wife's and culinary shots include pasta dishes, gazpacho, and vegetable plates.
What kind of camera, lens, camera holding, and lighting will be used?
Food photography is some of the most difficult product photography to do well. But, it doesn't move so along with a good stable tripod or camera stand, long shutter speeds can be used.
Pro food photographers often hire 'food stylists' who use a plethora of tricks to make food look appealing in photographs, from using red magic markers to help strawberries look 'red' to using home-made concoctions to simulate mayonnaise.
natural light and bounce cards...if it's for a blog, you do not have to hire a stylist, but do take a look on pinterest for 'food photography' to get some good examples. I do a lot of BBQ places here in the south, and have never used any light but natural light.