It’s Christmas time and a season of cakes and sweets. I am a really big fan of sweets and desserts. Baking and shooting as well. But...
As a photographer who has specialized in culinary arts for nearly 7 years now, I work within a clearly gourmet universe. I evolve within the kitchens...
Until a few weeks ago, I’d have never thought it possible that this photo could have been taken on a winter evening, in total darkness, inside...
We can skirt round it as much as we like, but one thing is certain: in food and travel writing, photographs are so important, especially if...
Most articles about food photography focus on creating mouthwatering images at home or at a studio. As such, fairly complete photo kits may be involved. Apart...
Light. It is often a challenge when you’re trying to take photographs indoors. Even though you certainly can take culinary photos outside, 98% of the time,...
Let’s turn from technique to what happens after you’ve taken the shot. Once you’ve transferred the photos to your computer and sorted through them, do you...
If you’re not particularly passionate about culinary photography, maybe macro will pique your interest. Macrophotography consists of photographing a subject from very close up, enlarged to...
It is a great pleasure to be back on this blog for the entire month of November with 4 new articles on culinary photography. So to...
Breaking out of your daily routine isn’t always an easy thing to do. Culinary photography is no exception. In fact, it is difficult to keep things...
In the last post, I spoke about shooting food in a non-traditional way, this post will showcase food presented in a more traditional way. One that...
In the last installment I talked about finding beauty in the process of making. For this one, I selected a few of my favorite photos for...