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TASK 4: CONSUMPTION - How to take pictures

CNP Nutrition Team

Created on October 14, 2025

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HKH Consumption Study Learning Burst

10/16/2025

TASK 4: CONSUMPTION Study - How to take pictures

Set label next to their plate

Clear Visibility

Remove any trash

Make sure trays are neat and food visible not piled or covered (sporks, napkins or peels).

Use natural light or stand under a bright area for clear images.

Zoom out enough to capture the entire tray and the label clearly.

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Leftover Fruits

students should NOT appear on picture

No pictures on scale

If applicable, remove fruit peels or large items covering leftovers so the remaining portions are clearly visible.

Take photos before and after the meal to show actual consumption.

The scale should only be used for weighing food, not pictures.

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Upload and resources

**Check the Hub for resources and upload your photos and consumption log to the right folder.**

Submission

  • Corresponding Campus Folder
  • 10 pictures uploaded
    • (5 before; 5 After)
  • Consumption log uploaded

Resources

  • Example Guide
  • Consumption Log
  • Consumption Study Tarining
  • Student Labels
  • Best Practices (**NEW**) Available Friday - 10/17

Thank you!

Arinda Rodriguez

Ana Valdez

Sr. CNP Nutrition Analyst

CNP Nutrition Administrator

Non-acceptable PictureMenu items are not clearly visible because of the angle (plate is on scale), student label is covering the fruit, alfredo and milk and entree are covering the breadstick.

Acceptable PictureThe entire tray and the label are clearly visible, making it easy to identify the meal and its components.

Make every photo clear and bright

Avoid using filters, flash, or dim lighting, as these can distort colors and make details harder to see. Make sure the photo is taken from above at a slight angle to show the full tray and label clearly.

Acceptable PictureNo trash is visible and the tray is in a clean flat surface. Banana peel was removed from the top which makes the remaining portions visible.

Non-acceptable PictureThe leftover fruit is being covered by the fruit peel, making it difficult to see the remaining portion of the fruit.

Non-acceptable Picture

Acceptable Picture

Menu items are neatly placed within each compartment, and the photo captures the full tray.

The lid and items placed on top of the container are blocking visibility of the menu items. Als, trash like fruit peels and spork is visible covering menu items.

Proper Photo Setup

Acceptable PictureNo trash is visible, the milk was poured into a clear cup, and the label is clearly visible..

Non-acceptable PictureThe student’s face should not be visible, and the lid and scale placement are blocking visibility of the menu items.

Non-acceptable PictureMenu items are not clearly visible because student label is covering the pizza and fruit. Picture should not be taken on the scale.

Acceptable PictureThe entire tray and the label are clearly visible, making it easy to identify the meal and its components.