Milleflore Images

FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY BLOG

Milleflore Images has been selling stock and food photography for over 10 years, reaching over 100,000 downloads on Shutterstock agency in the first 8 years, and over double that to all the agencies we upload to.


With diplomas in photography and graphic design, and a Bachelor of Business, owner Annie's aim is to assist food bloggers and photographers with the most helpful tips and tricks to create beautiful images that help you stand out from the crowd..

Food photography and trend tips for bloggers and freelancers.

What Makes a Great Eye-catching Photo


Our top 3 tips for creating the perfect food photo to stand out on crowded search and social media pages.



Top Food Trends for 2025


Our top 10 predicted food trends for 2025 to help you choose your recipes and know your target audience for the New Year.

Food Styling for Flatlays


The 5 basic shots you need for your food photography flatlays, for your blog or photo sales, and how to style them. 



Photo Editing Tips


Understanding the maximum and minimum light and dark values in a photo, which is what the subconscious eye sees and recognizes as appealing, and how to improve them in your photography. 

Top 5 Food Lighting Tips


Understanding how to capture light is the fundamental principle behind creating great photos. Here are my top 5 lighting tips to help you capture the most memorable food photography. 



*Trend Alert* Edible Flowers


Edible flowers are such a versatile and healthy choice for cooking, drinking and eating. They are fragrant, nutritious, often medicinal, attractive, and very popular in many regional areas including Asian, European, and Middle Eastern cuisines. Here is my extended list of edible flowers and how to use them.

Old Dutch Masters


Photography imitating art. What better way to photograph autumn fruit or anything from your kitchen and pantry than the Old Dutch Master's Chiaroscuro style?

Dark & Moody Photography Tips


How to shoot stunning dark and moody food photography and video, plus learn how to edit them to maximize their appeal. 


Working with Natural Light


When I studied photography, I remember our teacher saying, “Photography is the art of capturing light”. That’s it in a nutshell. Simple. Yes, but not necessarily easy. But that’s the challenge of photography: working with light.