⇧ These are some of the photos I took for the product images, from high angle. I took these photos using my camera and a mini shooting studio I bought from Amazon. My work is to present tastiness of products. I need to arranges the product myself and take photos of them. Next, I take the raw files to Photoshop and edit the images, including the brightness, contrast, explosion, saturation, and more. 
Taking photos can be easy, but it can also be hard. One of the difficult part I encountered was putting the products together on the plate nicely. Although the photoshop software is extremely powerful, it cannot edit out the realness. I had to not only put them together perfectly, but also not taking away how the food should be look like at the same time. It was kind of hard to me at first, but then I figured a way to do this. It was a cool time to learn through practical training. They are now presenting on the iPad ordering system, where you could see and know the photos of the products before ordering. 
⇧ These are the photos from close angle I took. They were taken just for comparison of the high angle pictures. I took them along with the sets above. 
The difficulty was the same I mentioned before, and I figured out the same way as I took the high angle photos. These photos are now not in use, but they are being saved for future uses. 
⇧ These photos are dining area images for promotion and advertising uses. I had to take photos of the dining areas, the parties rooms, some food together, and so on. They are all taken to photoshop for editing and watermarking with the logo. 
Taking photos of the dining area wasn't hard, but the food gathering was. I need to make sure they look nice and neat and professional because they might be used in advertisement. They are now being used in several social media posts, menus, and banners. 
Some of the photos are shown below for you to look at. 
Outside of the restaurant.
Dining area.
Party room.
Hot pot.
Hot pot.
Hot pot.
If you are interested in what or how I did with the photos or how I can help with your business, please feel comfortable to contact me. Just click on "Contact Me" on the menu.
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