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SCHEDULING
DELIVERY
NAMING
PHOTOSHOOT OVERVIEW
EQUIPMENT
LIGHTING
Studio single dish
Studio composition
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Dáme Jídlo VIP culinary photoshoot EN

V 1.1 - 2022.03.04

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Dáme jídlo is one of the most successful Czech start-ups. Wide selection of restaurants, satisfaction is guaranteed, own development and logistics. In addition, since 2014 we have belonged to the Delivery Hero family, which provides us with a unique opportunity to acquire and share know-how from all over the world. Our main aim is to constantly develop and improve our services in order to stay at the forefront of technological development. We believe that all this leads to the satisfaction of our customers.

SCHEDULING



How to schedule a photoshoot


If you are scheduling for the first time and are not sure of the correct process, please follow the instructions here to ensure that you follow the correct protocol with the business owner.

By accepting this assignment, you will be representing OCUS in the eyes of our client. We count on you to demonstrate a high level of professionalism in your coming interactions. If a photoshoot already has an appointment scheduled, please respect this appointment and only assign yourself to the photoshoot if you are available at this time.


Assignments are not all the same. Please go to OCUS platform and verify the imagery you need to deliver.



DELIVERY


When and how to upload my images

To ensure consistency, OCUS is handling the post-production internally. Please respect the following requirements to make sure that we can deliver the best outcome to our client.


- Don’t edit any of your pictures (no crop, no edit)

- Don’t erase your metadata

- Select your best shots and don't send more files than required

- Follow the naming convention below (take some notes during the photoshoot to keep all the needed information)


NAMING

Single Dish : dishname.jpg

Dish Composition : hero.jpg


Make sure the dish name matches the restaurant menu on Dáme Jídlo app.

- Please make sure you upload your media in the correct category. - Don’t forget to validate your assignment after uploading your files. /!\ Send your pictures the same day than the photoshoot before midnight. /!\ Keep your RAW files until your mission is validated.

PHOTOSHOOT OVERVIEW

KEY POINTS


1) Number of photos to deliver

Check your mission dashboard or your OCUS email notifications for package details on your mission. This tells you the number of dishes you are required to capture.


2) Make sure to respect the dos and don'ts of each type of photo and carry a light grey photo background is now mandatory (no dark or flashy colors)


3) Always keep in mind future formats for the app

- Horizontal format only + multiple ratios to anticipate


4) Angle : 90° or 0° to keep consistency throughout the app

- Single Dishes must be shot at 90° (0° for burgers, tacos, burritos, sushis and drinks)

- Dish Composition always 90° (0° can be used exceptionally if only drinks, burgers , ...)

When choosing an angle, take into consideration how to present the food in the best way possible

-Baguette sandwich shots should be shot from an angle you can easily see the ingredients.


5) Framing :

When you photograph a main dish with a side dish, the main element of the menu must be in the center.

For example, if you have a burger and fries, you need to center the burger and not the entire dish.


6) Delivery

- Ask for the names of the dishes to the on-site contact, you will need them when you rename your pictures

- Follow the delivery process diligently. More details provided at the bottom of the page


According to the situation and the weather, adapt these recommended settings. Use long shutter speed if needed but don’t use too high ISO.

We understand unexpected situations can arise in each shoot, so please use your best judgement and leave a comment to describe the photoshoot conditions when uploading your photos on OCUS platform.


Always shoot in RAW, but upload JPG files.

EQUIPMENT

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Full frame or APS-C

General settings:

  • ISO 400 max

  • Shutter speed: 1/150

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35-50mm (full frame)

General settings:

  • Aperture: f/5.6 - f/16






All the equipment above is mandatory. If one of them is missing, please do not take this assignment.

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Accessories

  • Studio Flash

  • Soft box

  • Tripod

  • Gray card

  • Reflector

  • background (wood, slate, stone)

LIGHTING

- Studio Flash is mandatory.

- Soft light coming from the sides.

- Neither backlight nor reflection on the dish.

- No strong shadows.

Studio single dish

Single dish pictures are composed of a single main dish placed in the center of the image and shot at 90° or 0° on a light grey background (no dark or flashy colors)

Avoid too much of props, the food is the star of the photo and always needs to be shown in front.

Don’t use cooked food as props, every cooked food need to be put on a plate


Prefered Angles


-90° (Top View) > Pizza, Sushi Set, Soups, Curries, Pasta, Salads, Mixed Plates

-0° (Front View) > Burgers, Sandwich, Burritos, Drinks

-90° or 0° > Sushi (single), Tacos, Dessert


LIGHT

- Natural & soft light from left or right

- No strong shadows

- Neither backlight nor reflection on the dish


BACKGROUND

- Light grey background is mandatory (no dark or flashy colors)

- No complicated pattern

- Clean of dust, crumbs

- Must be the same on all pictures


DO

- Center the dish and leave empty space around it

- Artificial lighting is mandatory.

- Decorative props can be included in the picture

- Angle 90° or 0°

- We must see the ingredients clearly, don't hesitate to cut wrapping paper for example to showcase at best the ingredients

- Note the dish name, you will need it to name your photos


DON'T

- Don’t include imposant and non-aesthetic props, cutlery or chopsticks in the composition

- Don't shoot plastic container (food must be on a plate)

- Don't shoot food directly on the table, except for street food.

Street food elements such as sandwiches, burgers, pizzas do not require to be on a plate but the most traditional dishes need to be on a plate.

- Do not photography composition of sauce or drinks.

- Don't shoot at 45°

- Do not use restaurant table or walls as the background for the shoot.

- Do not use paper, plastic and silver plates for the shoots. Silver plates gives a weird reflection.


Camera Settings

  • Shutter Speed - 1/150

  • 35-70mm (full frame)

  • Aperture > f/5.6 - f/11

  • ISO 100 - 400 max.

  • Tripod, studio flash, Reflector.

  • Horizontal/90°

Studio composition

Dish composition pictures are composed of a single main dish surrounded by secondary dishes and decorative props. If the restaurant does not provide the full amount of dishes, a minimum of 3 dishes is required to complete the single dish shots and composition image.


Prefered Angles


-90° (Top View) > Pizza, Sushi Set, Soups, Curries, Pasta, Salads, Mixed Plates

-0° (Front View) > Burgers, Sandwich, Burritos, Drinks, Dessert


LIGHT

- Natural & soft light from left or right

- No strong shadows

- Neither backlight nor reflection on the dish


BACKGROUND

- Light grey background is mandatory (no dark or flashy colors)

- No complicated pattern

- Clean of dust, crumbs

- Must be the same as the single dishes


DO

- Studio flash is mandatory, has to be used from left or right.

- No strong shadows.

- Neither backlight nor reflection on the dish.

- Decorative props can be added to a better looking of the image.

- Clean plate of dust & crumbs.

- Props related to the restaurant identity can be added to increase the aesthetic of the visual.

- Angle 90° (0° if only drinks, burgers, sushi, etc.)

- Is important to have all plates fully in the frame, we must see the ingredients clearly.

- Compose the image with one main dish placed in the center and other plates and props surround it. We must see fully at least 5 dishes in the frame.


DON'T

- Don’t include imposant and non-aesthetic props, cutlery or chopsticks in the composition

- Don't show hands in the frame

- Don't shoot plastic containers (food must be on a plate)

- Don't shoot food directly on the table, except for street food.

Street food elements such as sandwiches, burgers, pizzas do not require to be on a plate but the most traditional dishes need to be on a plate.

- Do not photography composition of sauce or drinks.


Camera Settings

  • Shutter Speed - 1/150

  • 35-70mm (full frame)

  • Aperture > f/5.6 - f/11

  • ISO 100 - 400 max.

  • Tripod, studio flash, Reflector.

  • Horizontal/90°