Rosa Mayland ponders on the meaning and significance of food in everyday life in her column Rosa’s Musings. She has the advantage of growing up in an incredibly multicultural environment and speaking many languages. She runs the site Rosa’s Yummy Yums. “Terroir with TLC” is the word chez Rosa — quality ingredients, regional and seasonal produce, made with tender loving care — and this is reflected in the recipes she creates.
Rosa recently started photographing in black and white and we find them delightful. This is her first one-woman show of B&W food photography.
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December 14, 2011
Great article on Rosa’s superb black and white food photography!
December 15, 2011
We love it too!
December 15, 2011
Thank you, Lynne! I’m glad you like them.
Cheers,
Rosa
December 14, 2011
I LOVE B&W photography, and these look wonderful. Thanks for sharing!
December 15, 2011
It’s almost like a different art form, don’t you think? I love it too, and I think it works even for food, which we associate so much with color: red apples, green broccoli, yellow cheese, etc.
December 15, 2011
Thank you, Sofie! B&W photography adds a little “je-ne-sais-quoi” to the subject photographed. It is much more atmospheric…
Cheers,
Rosa
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December 14, 2011
I’ve been a huge fan of Rosa’s photography. She has a seriously wonderful photography skills 🙂
December 15, 2011
I’m certainly a fan. She works hard to improve both her writing and photography skills.
December 15, 2011
Thank you for the compliment, Kiran! *blush*
Yes, it is a lot of hard work…
Cheers,
Rosa
December 15, 2011
I have been admiring Rosa’s work!!
December 15, 2011
Yes, it is beautiful. She gets better every day.
December 15, 2011
Thank you, bellini! 🙂
Cheers,
Rosa
March 15, 2012
Hey
I love the picture of the fruit and vegetable stand with the words “pizzo” at top. I was wondering if I may get permission to use it for wall art and decoration at The Plaza Food Hall.
please email me at intern@eladgroup.com
thank you
Natasha
March 16, 2012
Can you please tell me which article you’re referring to, or give me the URL. We usually use our own photos, Creative Commons photos, photos from photo stock, or photos for which the photographers have given us full permission. If there is a watermark, you would probably have to request authorization from the photographer himself.
March 21, 2012
it is the first photo in the slide show, would i be able to contact you personally? or the photographer?
thanks
natasha
March 21, 2012
Can you please give me the URL, or failing this, the name of the photographer or exhibit? There are many slide shows.
March 22, 2012
http://www.theramblingepicure.com/archives/18622?show=slide
its the first picture in that slideshow
it is black and white food photography
it is a fruit stand with “pizzo” written at top
i think its from Rosas Musings writing. I hope that helps
thanks so much
Natasha
March 22, 2012
The photo rights belong to Rosa Mayland. You can request authorization at grandchamp@gmx.ch. Please tell her that I sent you.
October 5, 2012
Is the link broken?