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How Taking Pictures of Food Can Be a Full-Time Job The Business of Going Viral Part 2/4

How Taking Pictures of Food Can Be a Full-Time Job The Business of Going Viral Part 2/4

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Beleive it or not, there are people out there who are full-time instagrammers; Neda is one of them. Whether it's posting from her own account losangeles_eats, or running the account of a restaurant, Neta spends her work hours getting eye balls on food photos
Date: 2020-05-20

Comments and reviews: 10


Ok so not sure if anyone will see this comment but. after seeing lots of negative feedback here I wanted to say a few things. Firstly out of curiosity, how is posting a food picture to hundreds of people not good marketing? Second, why is social media marketing always getting such hate, commercials have been around for years and those are definitely fake with actors who we never spoke to or will ever meet in person promoting products. At least on IG people actually respond to us when we comment on their pics. And lastly, everyone has a different style, I see lot of comments bashing foodies for wasting food from 1 visit, but at what point does the realization that restaurants waste hundreds of pounds of food that gets thrown away and put to no use at all? (people work hard, and create what they can, constantly bashing those who create their own niche is truly a distraction from accomplishing a persons own dreams or goals.
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Hey just FYI, this video was uploaded at a level 15dB lower than YouTube's loudness target, which means its much lower than everything else on the site and the ads could be 15dB (or more) louder than the content. The audio should peak at -1dBFS and be around -16 to -14 LUFS. Edit - Right-click the video and choose Stats for nerds and you can see the audio level relative to the target and if it was normalized.
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Why so many dislikes? This is no different from clothing stores having models wear their clothes. She knows what her viewers want and the restaurants know what they need to do to stay relevant. Just like you try the clothes on for yourself, the food is also available for you to taste. Thanks for the series Eater.
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No one wants to see the behind the scenes of an instagram food blogger because it's pathetic. The food probably went cold while trying to get the perfect shot, food went uneaten / to waste, and you're ultimately promoting food that might not even be good. (She can't even answer if the cake she's promoting is good)
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A lot of people in the comments section dont seem to understand that this video series is about how to profit off being viral and not how well the photography itself is done. Yeah her photos are basic, but basic sells, and she knows it and has built a livelihood off of it.
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Funny how much hate does this video get. First of all, it is pretty much a documentary. Disliking this is similar to disliking a vid about some historical war because you dislike wars. Secondly. How can people be so salty over these jobs is beyond me, woah.
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I post pics of food all the time. THAT I MADE! This dumbass and everyone like her is just a waste of flesh. Anybody can just pay somebody else, ie a chef, to make beautiful food for them. Disgraceful and embarrassing.
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Do none of you guys understand this. Its business. Almost all of you are shitting on it without any reason other than it seems because its social media and her harmless personality.
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3: 50 hahahahaOne day, this hype-trend will die down, and then people will start to want the real thing. 95% of instagram food is inedible.
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Well, sucks to be a professional photographer. Getting taken over by amateurs with phones acting like they have professional training/experience.
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