Be sure to check out the July/August issue of Port City Life (soon to be Maine magazine). Inside is a supplement called Maine Eats. I photographed several food-related venues for this issue including the amazing restaurant Fuel in Lewiston (a photo of which adorns the cover at left), the splendid bistro anneke jans in Kittery, [...]
Archive for June, 2009
Maine Eats
Posted in Port City Life, food, tagged anneke jans, food photography, Fuel restaurant, maine food, Stone Turtle Baking School, Wolfe's Neck Farm on June 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Trendiness
Posted in food, tagged Clare Ferguson, Delores Custer, food photography, International Food Styling & Photography Conference on June 17, 2009 | 5 Comments »
I know in my last post I said I’d write next about food photo tips mentioned during the conference I recently attended, but I decided first to talk about trends, which is somewhat more fun and interesting. First I have a question though. Once a trend is identified does that mean it starts to no [...]
“We are at heart cooks…”
Posted in food, tagged Beatrice Peltre, Boston, Canal House Cooking, Christopher Hirsheimer, food photography, food styling, International Food Styling & Photography Conference, James Tse, La Tartine Gourmande, Melissa Hamilton, Pornchai Mittongtare on June 15, 2009 | 3 Comments »
I’m sorry to just have a photo of the Boston skyline to share with you (the view from my sweet suite at a Boston University dorm) after having recently returned from the International Food Styling and Photography Conference, but no doubt I will have numerous food photos of my own (other people’s are below) to [...]
Dive into Chives
Posted in food, tagged chive blossoms, chives, edible flowers, food photography on June 8, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Now that lovely fresh food is abundant here in Maine, I’m working on bolstering my collection of stock food images. Wandering around, peering into people’s gardens this time of year (yes, I’m a nosy neigbhor, and I love looking at others’ gardens), you’ll often see pom-pom-like, pale purple blossoms sitting atop thin, vibrant green spikes. [...]