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The biggest food photography & Instagram trends for 2023

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In today's episode (105) of the EAT, CAPTURE, SHARE podcast, I'm talking with food photographers Joanie Simon and Lauren Short for our annual New Year's chat. We gaze into Lauren's, Joanie's and my crystal balls to make food photography and food blogging predictions for 2023. We share our expert insights on the state of Instagram and the role mobile video content will play in the year ahead, and talk through which are the brands to look out for this year. Tune in to be in the know!

Here's what else you can expect from today's episode...

  • I share some exciting news about the Eat Capture Share food photography challenge!
  • Joanie and Lauren introduce themselves.
  • Joanie talks about the shift away from Instagram as the major platform of content creation for food photographers and food bloggers.
  • Lauren makes some fun predictions around short and long form videos.
  • We debate whether content filmed on mobile phones is a yay or a nay!
  • We discuss how brands are being affected by economic shifts and what creatives can do to stay relevant.
  • We talk about some shifts we've seen in the “community” post COVID.
  • Lauren and Joanie share their top tips for new and evolving online platforms you need to know about.

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In today's episode (105) of the EAT, CAPTURE, SHARE podcast, I'm talking with food photographers Joanie Simon and Lauren Short for our annual New Year's chat. We gaze into Lauren's, Joanie's and my crystal balls to make food photography and food blogging predictions for 2023. We share our expert insights on the state of Instagram and the role mobile video content will play in the year ahead, and talk through which are the brands to look out for this year. Tune in to be in the know!

Here's what else you can expect from today's episode...

  • I share some exciting news about the Eat Capture Share food photography challenge!
  • Joanie and Lauren introduce themselves.
  • Joanie talks about the shift away from Instagram as the major platform of content creation for food photographers and food bloggers.
  • Lauren makes some fun predictions around short and long form videos.
  • We debate whether content filmed on mobile phones is a yay or a nay!
  • We discuss how brands are being affected by economic shifts and what creatives can do to stay relevant.
  • We talk about some shifts we've seen in the “community” post COVID.
  • Lauren and Joanie share their top tips for new and evolving online platforms you need to know about.

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