Lemon Shortbread Cookies
A clean, high-key hero shot. The focus is on the “gloss” of the glaze and the fresh yellow zest, conveying the flavor profile instantly.
A clean, high-key hero shot. The focus is on the “gloss” of the glaze and the fresh yellow zest, conveying the flavor profile instantly.
An impressive “hero” shot of the entire dish. The transparency of the glass bowl is the most important element, as it showcases the “trifle” aspect (the layers) which is the main selling point.
An inviting hero shot of the final dessert. The “cut” egg is the most important element, proving to the viewer that the filling is thick and creamy, just like the commercial version they crave.
An impressive “hero” shot of the entire cake. The cut slice is essential to show the viewer that the filling is pink (strawberry flavored) and not just plain white cheesecake.
An inviting hero shot of the final dish. The “stacking” of the bars is key to showing the density and moisture of the cut sides, differentiating them from a light, airy sponge cake.
An inviting hero shot showing the final product in context. The pastel colors and the basket setting immediately signal “Easter,” while the visible texture of the cereal promises that familiar crunch.
An inviting hero shot of the final dish. The green specs of dill are the visual indicator of the flavor, distinguishing it from regular buttered popcorn.
An inviting, cozy hero shot. The heavy glaze and visible cinnamon swirls are crucial to make it look like a decadent traditional cinnamon roll, hiding the “healthy” aspect behind a mouth-watering visual.
A bright, uplifting hero shot. The golden crust against the bright blue/purple of the berries creates excellent color contrast. The focus is on the puffiness of the bread to show it didn’t fall flat in the oven.
An inviting hero shot focusing entirely on the “crunch.” The lacy holes in the baked cheese and the darkened edges are critical to visually prove to the audience that these are actually crispy, not soggy.