Your Instagram Photos of Food are ‘Racist

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  1. rover77

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    do we have to go any further then that:roll:

    the photographer has no name:confusion:
     
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    trucker Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    ok heres the name
    http://www.celestenoche.com/about/
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    Holy hell ...it just never ends with these people does it?!?

    What isn't racist?

    Please, some liberal, please tell me what isn't racist.

    Is my keyboard racist?

    Is the MACS0647-JD galaxy racist?

    I bet they are.

    I bet some liberal, somewhere, has declared these things racist.

    (*)(*)(*)(*)ing ...moonbats!

    And the first comment at that link was hilarious:

     
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    Is fried chicken and watermelon racist?
     
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    straight ahead Well-Known Member

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    Take three giant steps backwards.
     
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    No (*)(*)(*)(*)...there is a snowflake profession as a food photographer.

    Food Photographer: Job Description and Career Roadmap for a Dead End Career

    Find out how to become a food photographer. Learn about the education and training requirements and discover some other tips that can help you pursue a career in food photography.

    Food Photographers
    Professional food photographers work alongside food stylists to create images of food for use in advertising, menus, cookbooks and other media. Prospective food photographers must be proficient with a digital camera and related technologies. They also need a creative and instinctual expertise in arranging food in an appetizing and appealing way. Photography jobs are typically freelance-based and highly competitive.

    Career Information
    Food photographers should be creative and detail oriented and experienced in the use of digital cameras and printing and the use of computer editing software. A knowledge of business and marketing and good interpersonal skills can also help them succeed in the field. While not necessarily required to work as a food photographer, a bachelor's degree or formal training in art or photography may be helpful. As reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), photographers in general can expect a 3%, or slower-than-average increase in job openings from 2014 to 2024. In May 2015, they earned a median annual salary of $31,710. Let's take a look at the steps that can help you pursue a career as a food photographer.

    Step 1: Earn a Degree
    While not a requirement for employment, earning a degree in the liberal arts helps aspiring food photographers acquire skills and experience. Undergraduate degree programs in photography, available at community colleges, technical schools and universities, teach students how to creatively arrange and frame a photograph and properly operate a digital camera. Photography courses typically include topics in lighting, composition, editing and printing. Graduates of photography programs may have a competitive edge when seeking employment.

    Take Business and Marketing Courses

    According to the BLS, photography students interested in freelancing or self-employment may also benefit from accounting, business and marketing courses through which they can learn how to manage and promote their own businesses.

    Step 2: Take a Workshop
    Food photography workshops can serve as an alternative training route, but aspiring professionals with degrees may also participate. Taught by professional photographers, workshops focus solely on how to photograph food in a visually appealing way. Some food photography workshops might function like traditional classes and meet weekly, while others are destination-workshops that include lodging and daily class meetings. Some are event offered online.

    Practice at Home or any other safe space you can find

    Even introductory food photography workshops require a basic knowledge of how to operate a digital camera. Before enrolling in a workshop, prospective food photographers should practice at home and familiarize themselves with the basic functions of shooting a digital camera in manual mode.

    Step 3: Build a Portfolio

    Food photographers should always have both a print and digital copy of their portfolios, or a collection of their best work, to show potential clients or employers. In addition, creating a website showcasing previous work may also prove beneficial when seeking employment.

    Take High Quality Images

    Images used in a portfolio should always be taken in high resolution to be of the highest quality and clarity.

    Include Some Variety

    Portfolios should include photographs of a variety of foods taken at different angles, which can demonstrate versatility and uniqueness of style.

    Step 4: Join an Organization

    Joining an association like the Democrat Party,

    If you're still interested in pursuing a career as a food photographer, earning a bachelor's degree in art or photography and/or attending a food photography workshop may help you succeed in the field. As noted by the BLS, photographers in general earned a median annual salary of $31,710 in May 2015.

    http://study.com/articles/Food_Photographer_Job_Description_and_Career_Roadmap.html
     
  9. crank

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    Yes of course. And bigoted, and transphobic.

    So is typing questions on political forums. NAZI!
     

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