Food photography has been a mainstay of Instagram ever since the app’s inception, with many photographers building their careers in this niche. By using food photography hashtags, you can get your images discovered by people who will love your content. It’s a great way to build a fanbase and even land clients. These are some of the most liked food photography hashtags of 2021, 2022, and beyond:
#foodphotography #foodporn #foodism #foodstagram #foodiesofinstagram #foodstyling
There’s no question that the vegan lifestyle is here to stay. The vegan community also passionate and engaged, which means that if you specialize in vegan food photography, using hashtags to get your work discovered can result in lots of interest and engagement. Try these next time you’re posting mouthwatering images of vegan eats:
#veganfoodshare #veganlife #veganfoodphotography #whatveganseat #veganfoodpost #veganfoodstagram
Whether you’re capturing shots of tromp l’oeil cakes that have become super popular on social media, good old fashioned gooey concoctions, or elegant tarts, desserts are almost as fun to photograph as they are to eat. Desserts often feature a range of colors and textures that are less common in other foods, making them pop on small mobile screens. Help your dessert photography get noticed with these popular hashtags:
#dessertsofinstagram #desserttime #dessertoftheday #desserttables #dessertmasters #dessertphotography
As a food photographer, one of the types of clients you may be trying to work with is recipe book writers and food bloggers. The images used in recipe books and food blogs often feature different elements of a recipe, such as unique ingredients or the messy stages leading up to the final product. These images are raw, authentic, and feel less staged than other types of food photography. Tag them with these food photography hashtags:
#recipephotogrpahy #ourfoodstories #inthekitchen #eatcaptureshare #mealprep #foodisfuel
Food is one of the best ways to experience other cultures. Even when it comes in the form of a photo, it can share something about the essence of a place. If you shoot food photography while traveling, you can appeal both to audience of food lovers and to an audience of globetrotters and explorers. Use these hashtags to get your travel food shots noticed:
#(typeofcuisine)food #(city)food #travelfoodphotography #travelfoodfinds #culturefood #internationalfoodie
Editorial food photography is what you’ll typically find on glossy food magazine covers or on some highly produced food blogs and websites. This type of food photography is often created in collaboration with food stylists, who ensure that every element of the shot is perfect before you start shooting. If you create these mouthwatering studio food images, tag them with these:
#hautecuisines #foodiefeatures #foodstyling #huffposttaste #tastingtable #foodandwine
Dark, moody food photography has become more than a trend, and is now an enduring approach to capturing food. Rather than the bright, well-lit images associated with most recipe books and food blogs, dark food photography takes a different approach, often shooting against a dark background such as a chalkboard to create a sensual atmosphere. Use these hashtags on your dark food photography shots:
#darkfoodphotography #darkfood #foodartproject #moodyfoodphotography #themoodytable #moodyfoodie
While food photography is typically a type of still life photography, your food images may also feature the chef. Whether you just have their hands in the shot for context, or you’re capturing them at work as they create their next dish, food photos featuring the chef add a human element and remind us the interpersonal connections that food can foster. Use these popular hashtags on your images:
#foodie_features #chefsofinstagram #cheflife #chefsroll #chefstime #gourmetartistry