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Indian Food Photography

Indian cuisine is a riot of colour and spice — turmeric yellows, tikka reds, saag greens. Your food photography should capture that intensity.

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Best styles for Indian food

  • Dark & Moody for tandoori and grilled dishes with dramatic char
  • Overhead Flat-Lay for thali platters with multiple dishes
  • Rustic Warmth for homestyle curries and dal
  • Smoke & Grill for tandoor-cooked kebabs and naan

Photography tips for Indian dishes

Indian food looks incredible from overhead — especially thalis and multi-dish spreads. For individual curries, shoot at 45° to capture the depth and garnish.

Common challenges with indian food photos

Curries can look flat and brown under phone camera lighting. AI enhancement separates the colours, adds depth to the sauce, and makes garnishes (fresh coriander, cream swirls) pop against the rich base.

How it works

  1. 1 Upload your indian food photo — phone snap is fine
  2. 2 Choose from 12 professional styles and 6 aspect ratios
  3. 3 Download your enhanced photo — ready for curry listings, social media, and menus

Ready to make your indian food look incredible?

Professional food photos from just $9. No photographer needed.

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