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Category Archives: Food Photography
No whining about English wine
Spent some time this week with a couple of French guys. During conversation over lunch (a short affair with no alcohol – yes, really) one of them remarked on the quality of English wine saying how much he enjoyed a … Continue reading
Kids in the kitchen – a fun place to be
These last few weeks I’ve been doing quite a bit of work for a charity that helps young people to eat more healthily. In short, to encourage them to lose weight. It’s got me thinking about the relationship young people … Continue reading
A beachside treasure – keep it to yourself
Spent a lovely day last week working at the seaside. Camber Sands is, as you’d expect, renowned for it vast expanse of wide open beach that seems to stretch forever. When I was there the tide was right out – … Continue reading
Sky-high food shoot
A first for me last week. Like most regular flyers, I’m not usually wowed by the quality of airline food. And having seen Heston attempt to improve things at BA, I now have a better understanding of the problems faced … Continue reading
Cross with Easter buns
No sooner is all the Christmas paraphernalia cleared off their shelves than the supermarkets re-stock them with Easter “goodies”. I’ve been seeing hot cross buns since February. To me that’s not right – but then the supermarkets don’t care too … Continue reading
Britain at its Best
We Brits do love to knock ourselves. It’s part of our national make-up. Always deriding the state of the weather, our roads and our cuisine. I agree about the roads – the pothole situation is pretty dire and getting worse. … Continue reading
Local hero
Over the years I’ve been fortunate to work with some very talented, committed and passionate local food heroes (several of whom are quite mad too. But that’s for another day). These are the people who still believe in quality, locally … Continue reading
Think first shoot second
All photographers develop a style of their own – thank goodness! Most of my work revolves around food – growing, processing, cooking, plating and eating it. I use available light where I can (to make the food look as natural … Continue reading
Out on the street
Bit of a break from shooting just food images this week. I’ve been out and about attempting to capture the feel of a traditional street market, in this case in Canterbury. The client wanted some shots that portray the true … Continue reading
I think I need someone to shoot some food…
Many of my commissions have started with a conversation along these lines. But not all. Sometimes I’ll get a very clear and detailed brief with a proper budget, deadline and creative direction. Great – all I have to do then … Continue reading