Food Delivery Platform Photography — Fresno & Central Valley

Layered purple and orange peanut butter smoothie topped with almonds and cacao nibs on green background — beverage photography by BK Captured

Better photos mean more orders. It starts before the first click.

I photograph food for delivery platforms — DoorDash, Uber Eats, and beyond — with one goal: making every dish look worth ordering. Clean, accurate, appetizing imagery that converts browsers into buyers.

Who This Is For:

  • Restaurants on DoorDash, Uber Eats, or Grubhub

  • Ghost kitchens and delivery-only concepts

  • Fast casual and quick service restaurants

  • Food brands expanding into delivery

If your menu photos aren't driving orders — this is for you.

What You Get:

  • Hero dish photography for delivery platforms

  • Full menu item coverage

  • Clean consistent imagery across all items

  • Platform-ready file sizes and formats

  • Quick turnaround for time-sensitive launches

Overhead flatlay of Leo's Hot Chicken Fresno menu including hot chicken sandwiches, crinkle fries, tenders, and mac and cheese on wood surface — restaurant photography by BK Captured

Why Delivery Platform Photography Is Different:

On a delivery app there's no atmosphere, no server, no smell. The photo is the entire experience before someone decides to order. A blurry or poorly lit dish photo loses the sale before it starts. A clean, accurate, appetizing image builds trust and drives the click.

Shrimp ceviche tostada topped with sliced avocado and lime on white square plate — restaurant menu photography by BK Captured

How I Approach Delivery Platform Shoots:

Every dish gets the same attention — styled, lit, and photographed to look its best while staying accurate to what the customer will receive. No tricks, no overselling. Just food that looks worth ordering.

Overhead flatlay of Middle Eastern restaurant spread with hummus, falafel, pita bread, kabobs, and spiced potatoes on dark marble — restaurant photography by BK Captured

The Process

  1. Book your shoot — confirm menu items and scope

  2. Prep guidance — what to have ready on shoot day

  3. Shoot day — efficient, built around your kitchen schedule

  4. Delivery — platform-ready files within one week

Where I Work

Based in Fresno serving restaurants and delivery concepts across the Central Valley.

More photos that convert = fewer empty carts.

From kitchens and cellars to fields and tasting rooms, BK Captured creates stills and motion that reflect the work behind the product and hold up across menus, packaging, and campaigns.