Learn how to process a food photograph in ON1 Photo RAW with this free free preview of my latest eBook and video course, Step by Step with ON1 Photo RAW. This video is one of seven videos, and the training also includes a 245–page eBook with 13 additional start-to-finish tutorials.
Learn more about this eBook and video course by clicking here.
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Learn how to process a food photograph in ON1 Photo RAW with this free free preview of my latest eBook and video course, Step by Step with ON1 Photo RAW. This video is one of seven videos, and the training also includes a 245–page eBook with 13 additional start-to-finish tutorials.
Learn more about this eBook and video course by clicking here.
Watch the tutorial:

Nicole S. Young is a photographer, published author, and educator specializing in Lightroom, Photoshop, and photography. She is best known for her books on food photography but is widely versed in various photographic genres, including landscape, nature, stock, travel, and lifestyle.
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I like the way you worked on the colors of the food to bring out the textures and the overall appeal. I dabble in food photography, too, and so I’m very interested in your styling as well as your work flow. I enjoyed the tutorial very much.
Great! Easy to follow and to reproduce. Convincing result. Thanks.
I really love fresh asparagus, especially with red salmon. So I probably would have considered bringing out a bit more an upper mid-to-high tone and color in the asparagus. Perhaps?