
Are you tired of wondering how other food photographers get those mouthwatering photos?
Well, wonder no more! Style Like a Pro is a 5-day food photography challenge that will show you five different ways to create tantalizing, scroll-stopping images.
It’s a content-rich course that also happens to be FREE!!! People pay big bucks to learn the information you’re about to get. But as I blundered my way through learning how to take drool-worthy food photos, I made a promise to myself and you:
One day I would streamline the learning process,
and I’d make it available to anyone who wanted to learn.

Well, that day is TODAY, and
this course is YOURS for the taking.
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What's Stopping You?
“I don’t have what it takes.”
“I don’t have enough time.”
“I don’t have the right equipment, and my camera isn’t fancy enough to be any good.”
“I’ve tried everything before, and nothing seems to work for me.”
The Negative Voices in Your Head Are Flat-Out Wrong!
You DO have what it takes to succeed, whether you have tried everything already or not, and regardless of how old your camera is. I commandeered K-Hubs’ camera and never gave it back to him! 😂 His camera, by the way, is intended for outdoor landscape images. I managed to turn it into an up close and personal food photography camera, and I never looked back! If I could do that with an outdated camera (so outdated the technology itself isn't used anymore), then you can, too!
This course is full of useful, practical content, and it’s flexible enough to fit into YOUR life the way you need it to! Each lesson takes just a handful of minutes to read. And how much time you spend behind the camera practicing techniques is totally up to YOU!
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What We Will Cover:

This course will highlight five main ways to style and compose drool-worthy photos you can't wait to share! They include:
- LIGHTING
- FOCAL POINTS
- FOOD PRESENTATION
- CAMERA ANGLES
- PROPS
So often, after hours and hours of research, I’d come across a suggestion that made all the difference in the world. I’d think, “Boy, I wish I had learned that sooner. It would have saved me a lot of time and several headaches.” We're going to straight-up say NO to fumbling more than we absolutely have to. And that's a fact. You'll learn actionable tips straight out of the gate!
How is this course different from what's already out there?
If you are wondering this very question, I gotta tell you, I love that you’re thinking about it. Because even with a free course that doesn’t cost a dime, your TIME is valuable. And I’m not here to waste it.
The truth is, this content is available on the internet for free. And if you are willing to scour countless food photography websites, you will likely find what you need. But, here’s another truth - doing it that way takes A LOT of time that you could be spending taking delicious, eye-catching photos to grow your online presence.
One big difference in this food photography course from what you’ll find in blog posts around the internet, or even in other courses, is that you’ll have pinpointed lessons to help you refine your skills, and all without being left in the dark. So, if you have moments of, “Okay, so I did that. Now what?” there’ll be a next step to guide you along the way!


That's Nice, But Who's The Teacher?

It’s me, Morgan!
A few years back our family completely overhauled our diets because of food allergies. And I figured the only way I would stay the course would be to document our dietary journey via a food blog. I permanently borrowed K-Hubs’ landscape photography camera with the super-outdated technology and tweaked it to be a close-up foodie camera. Now we run Spirited and Then Some, a healthy food blog about family.
At first the foods I photographed looked like leftovers straight out of a margarine container forgotten at the back of the fridge. But I stuck with it and gradually improved. My work has been featured on FoodGawker, Brit + Co, Yahoo Lifestyle, PureWow, Red Tricycle, Greatist, Foodista, and Big Oven, to name a few.
I’m excited to help you take your photography to the next level! You got this. I just know it. ❤️
Are You Ready?
Enroll today and see just what you are capable of achieving!
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