Coffee Drinks Food Photography Examples

20 real coffee drinks photos from working restaurants — all enhanced by AI in under 30 seconds, not staged or AI-generated.

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An iced protein coffee or latte served in a glass with square ice cubes, accompanied by a small pile of roasted coffee beans on a wooden tray.
A cafe latte featuring a radial chocolate syrup spiderweb design etched into the milk foam.
A cup of cappuccino or latte topped with frothed milk foam and a cocoa powder heart design.
A cup of cappuccino or latte topped with frothed milk foam and a cocoa powder heart design.
A cup of cappuccino or latte topped with frothed milk foam and a cocoa powder heart design.
An assortment of French pastries including croissants, pain au chocolat, and danishes served with a latte and a bite-sized chocolate brownie.
Layered iced matcha latte with milk on the bottom and a vibrant green tea concentrate on top, served with ice in a plastic branded cup.
A chocolate frappe with chocolate drizzle and an iced coffee topped with a purple-glazed mochi donut.
A golden-brown butter croissant balanced on top of a plastic takeaway cup filled with iced coffee.
A cafe spread featuring slices of cream cake and cheesecake, almond and plain financiers, a hot latte with heart art, iced matcha, and layered coffee drinks.
Two white ceramic cups of cappuccino featuring frothed milk foam, served on matching saucers with metal spoons and sugar packets.
Iced coffee latte containing espresso, milk, and ice cubes in a plastic takeaway cup with a brand label.
Iced matcha latte with a layer of green tea over milk, served with ice cubes in a plastic takeaway cup.
An iced coffee beverage with distinct layers and a second chocolate-based drink, both served in plastic takeaway cups with lids.
A cappuccino with foam heart latte art served in a white ceramic cup and saucer alongside a teaspoon and sugar packet.
A hot latte or milky tea beverage served in a white porcelain cup resting on a matching saucer, featuring a layer of light brown foam on the surface.
This is a branded iced coffee beverage, labeled 'Kopi Runway,' served in a clear plastic takeaway cup with a lid. The drink is layered, featuring a dark coffee
A trio of iced specialty beverages in clear plastic cups, featuring an iced chocolate drink topped with chocolate crumbs, a layered iced matcha latte, and an ic
A varied meal featuring a colorful savory bowl, a slice of fruit or chocolate chip loaf cake, and a latte with distinct foam art. The savory bowl includes crisp
A breakfast setting featuring a white ceramic cup of frothy coffee, likely a cappuccino, served on a saucer alongside two golden, glazed croissants plated separ

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Coffee Drinks Photography Tips

Capture foam before collapse

Espresso crema and milk foam deflate in 120 seconds. Lock your composition and shoot immediately; foam texture fades as bubbles merge.

Shoot latte art face-on

Latte art designs only read clearly from directly above or at a steep 30-degree angle. Side views flatten the pattern visibility.

Show steam wisps when visible

Hot coffee steam is only visible when backlit against dark backgrounds. Shoot within 90 seconds while vapor is visible, using side backlighting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best angle to photograph coffee drinks?+

For coffee drinks photos, choose the angle that matches the mood: overhead for flat-lay spreads and group shots, 45 degrees for plated hero shots, eye level for tall or layered items.

What is the hardest part of coffee drinks food photography?+

Photographing latte art within 2 minutes before a surface film forms and the pattern loses definition. Working fast — and pre-setting your frame, lighting, and props before the dish leaves the kitchen — is what separates restaurant photos that look professional from ones that look like phone snaps. Our Coffee & Cafe photography guide covers the full workflow.

What kind of lighting works best for coffee drinks photos?+

Overhead soft diffused light for latte art; side window light for steam drama. Direct overhead flash flattens the surface gloss that makes food look fresh, so use a single soft directional source — natural window light or a softbox — and bounce the opposite side with a white card. The closer the light is to the dish, the softer and more flattering it looks.

What is one styling tip for coffee drinks that most restaurants miss?+

Capture foam before collapse: Espresso crema and milk foam deflate in 120 seconds. Lock your composition and shoot immediately; foam texture fades as bubbles merge.

How much does professional coffee drinks food photography cost?+

A traditional photo shoot for coffee drinks typically runs $150 to $500 per image when you factor in the photographer, food stylist, props, and editing. AI enhancement tools like MenuPhotoAI start at $0 with 5 free credits and continue at $39/month for 25 photos — making restaurant-grade coffee drinks photos accessible to any kitchen. Browse the 20 coffee drinks examples on this page — every image was originally a phone photo.

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