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Food Photography
I love good food. I also love to cook. Luckily, this combines well with my passion for photography. Often, before I’m about to dive in to a lovely meal, I grab my camera and photograph my plate. Yes, occasionally this results in some strange looks from my fellow diners, but I think the results are worth it. What do you think?
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Bruschetta
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Chips and salsa
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Beef Carpaccio
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Foie gras with crispy bacon and crème brûlée
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Wild mushroom tart
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Chickpea salad with chorizo and scallops
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Polenta crusted fish cake with crispy bacon
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The perfect Lobster Roll – A New Brunswick Canada Favourite!
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Fishcakes
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Sole Meunière with Parmesan and garlic green beans.
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Foie Gras with apple and potato
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Crispy chicken with leeks, spinach and parmesan and butter beans with pancetta
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BBQ Spare-ribs with apple, pear and Belgian endive salad with blue-cheese dressing.
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Cupcakes
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moelleux au chocolate
If you’d like to see more of my food photography, please check out my article called Photography – Niche or Diversify.
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on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010 at 12:17 and is filed under Food and Drink and tagged with cookbook, cooking, dinner, food, food photography, kitchen, meal, photo, photography, restaurant.
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Fun! I also love photography and food, but I always am eager to dive into my plate, and forget to take a photo first. 😉 Nice work!
Thanks Lee! Sometimes I’m so excited about what’s on my plate I forget to photograph it too 🙂