Food Storytelling for Restaurants
Food photos that match your passion.
You’ve put your heart into your restaurant—now let’s make sure your visuals do it justice.
With over 10 years of experience in food photography, I don’t just take pictures; I bring your dishes to life, ensuring they look as incredible as they taste.
Professional
food photography.
No stress.
Running a restaurant is already a full-time job. You don’t have to worry about your marketing visuals.
I provide you with:
Expert guidance. I tell you exactly what you need to stand out from competitors, and how to get it—so you don’t have to guess.
High-quality, mouthwatering images. Photos that capture your food’s best side and make customers crave it.
A seamless process. From planning to delivery, I handle everything so you can focus on running your business.
Trusted by businesses
of all sizes
From global food delivery brands and hotel chains to small, family-owned cafés, I’ve worked with businesses of all kinds. It’s not about size—it’s about finding the right fit and creating stunning visuals that showcase your food at its best.
Services
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Food & drink photography
Where Taste Meets Story
Food photography is more than just capturing what’s on the plate—it’s about telling the story of your restaurant, the passion behind your dishes, and the atmosphere you’ve worked so hard to create. Whether it’s a cozy shot of your café’s ambiance, a vibrant close-up of your signature dish, or a dynamic moment from the kitchen, I’ll help showcase your restaurant in a way that connects with your customers both in your restaurant and online.
I focus on creating images that feel real and inviting, not overly staged, so your customers can truly engage with your brand. These authentic visuals not only showcase your menu but help build the emotional connection that drives customer loyalty and social media engagement in the long run.
Let’s work together to capture the true essence of your food and tell a story that resonates with your customers.
Get in touch today and let’s bring your dishes to life through photography!
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Social Media Starter Pack
A month of content in just one day
Keeping up with social media doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With my Social Media Starter Pack, I capture everything you need for a month in just one 2-4 hour session. That’s at least 3 posts per week showcasing your food, atmosphere, and brand, ready to engage your audience. Still images and short videos/reels both included.
What You Get:
- A professional 2-4 hour photoshoot covering dishes, drinks, ambiance, and customer moments.
- 12+ ready-to-post images each month.
- 2-3 short videos/reels to capture your restaurant’s energy.
- A mix of engaging shots to keep your feed fresh.
- Expert tips for optimizing your content on social media.
- Stress-free content creation, giving you more time to run your restaurant.
All this for just €300—let’s make your social media shine.Get in touch to book your session today!
Work with me!
With a decade of experience in the industry, I know what works. I take a proactive approach, ensuring your visuals align with your brand, attract more customers, and set you apart from the competition.

Let’s elevate your restaurant’s visuals!
FAQs
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Whether it's your first professional photoshoot or you're working with a new photographer, preparation is key to a successful shoot. Here are some steps to ensure everything goes smoothly:
Provide Background Information
Before the photoshoot, share all necessary details with your photographer. This includes brand photography guidelines, required photo formats, and the context and intended usage of the images. Clear communication helps set expectations and ensures the photos fit your brand’s needs.Agree on the Photography Style
It’s important to align on the photography style ahead of time. Visual references are the most effective way to communicate what you want. Find images online that match your vision and send them to the photographer. This ensures you’re both on the same page.Create a Shot List
Prepare a preliminary shot list outlining all the dishes, props, and situations you’d like captured. This helps the photographer plan efficiently. If you have different types of shots planned, assign time slots to each one to stay organized.Consider the Dishes
While it's not mandatory, listing the dishes you want photographed can help the photographer understand what to expect and how best to capture them. Highlight any special complexities that may require extra attention.Gather Props and Styling Items
Collect props like napkins, utensils, glassware, and any other items that complement your dishes. These elements enhance the visual appeal and help tell the story of your restaurant.Communicate with Your Team
Inform your staff about the photoshoot schedule and what’s expected from them. Their cooperation ensures the shoot runs smoothly and reflects your restaurant's professionalism.Plan Dishes with Your Kitchen Staff
Coordinate with your kitchen team to ensure dishes are prepared fresh and on time. Dishes should not be ready before the photographer arrives. Start with dishes that won’t lose their appeal quickly. The first shots can take the longest, so begin with items that hold up well under the camera.Timing for Delicate Dishes
If you’re serving dishes that melt, collapse, or change appearance quickly, give a heads-up to the photographer so they can capture them before they lose their visual appeal.Designate the Photoshoot Area
Make sure the photoshoot area doesn’t interfere with your customers. Professional photography may require lighting equipment, which can take up space around the table. The photographer should also have room to move freely. Ensure the table is wide enough to fit the final composition, especially for overhead shots with multiple dishes.Large Scenes and Group Shots
For large scenes with multiple people dining or several place settings, special equipment may be necessary. This should be discussed in advance. Without special gear, the maximum achievable width is typically a four-person setting.
With these steps, you’ll be all set to make your food photoshoot a success. Let’s capture the essence of your restaurant and create some stunning images together!
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Every food photography project is unique, so I tailor my pricing to fit your specific needs.
As a general guideline, a typical menu shoot for 10 dishes costs €250.
What’s Included:
Around 1 hour of photography
Portable photo backdrop for a clean, professional look
Styling with on-site materials to enhance presentation
Professional photo editing for polished, high-quality images
20 photos in high-resolution and web-optimized formats
Optional: 2 mood shots featuring multiple dishes
Unlimited global license for full usage rights
Need something different? Let’s discuss your project and find the right solution for you!