Food Art: Making Art from Buffet Ingredients

Published by Saturday, February 25, 2012 Permalink 0

How Sunday Lunch Can Turn into an Art Show

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Food Art: Apples, Lace and Pie, food photography by Prerna Singh

Published by Tuesday, February 21, 2012 Permalink 0

Prerna Singh runs the award-winning food blog Indian Simmer, which was a finalist in the prestigious Saveur Best Food Blogs this year. Her photos are at the same time sophisticated and rustic, giving a natural yet polished look to the simplest of foods. She grew up in India, but now lives in the U.S. with her husband and daughter.

Prerna uses a Canon 50mm f1.4 lens and photographs in natural light, occasionally using reflectors.

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Food Art: Flourless chocolate cake, food photography by Steve Homer

Published by Tuesday, February 21, 2012 Permalink 0

Our ongoing series of tapas photos from our latest food artist discovery: food photographer Steve Homer of Sabor de Almería in the southeast of Spain.

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Food Art: Deep Dark Chocolate Truffles, food photography by Meeta Khurana Wolff

Published by Wednesday, February 15, 2012 Permalink 0

See more food photo compositions at Meeta K. Wolff. She runs a popular food blog, What’s for Lunch Honey.

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Food Art: Chocolate-covered Ice Cream Lollipops in Strawberry Coulis Tapa, food photography by Steve Homer

Published by Tuesday, February 14, 2012 Permalink 0

Food photographer Steve Homer of Sabor de Almería in the southeast of Spain is a regular contributor to our site.

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This Week’s Top 10 Food Photos

Published by Friday, February 10, 2012 Permalink 0

February 10, 2012

We’ve started a food photography album! Every time we fall in love with a food photo, we add it to our gallery.

We’re busy lining up authorizations and until that is all safely in place, we will not display them directly here, but will direct you straight to our gallery.

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This Week’s Top 10 Food Photographs

Published by Friday, February 3, 2012 Permalink 0

February 3, 2011

We’ve started a food photography album! Every time we fall in love with a food photo, we add it to our gallery.

Arbutus cream, by Monica Pinto

Click here to take a peak at this week’s additions.

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Food Art: Raspberry Love, food photography by Meeta Khurana Wolff

Published by Friday, February 3, 2012 Permalink 0

// See more food photo compositions at Meeta K. Wolff and on her food blog What’s For Lunch Honey.

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Food Art: The Glory of Figs, by Meeta Khurana Wolff

Published by Friday, December 23, 2011 Permalink 0

See more beautiful photo compositions at Meeta K. Wolff. She runs the popular blog What’s For Lunch Honey?

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Food Art: Azulejos 1, food photography by Mónica Pinto

Published by Thursday, December 1, 2011 Permalink 0

by Jonell Galloway

I recently discovered Mónica Pinto’s beautiful food photography when searching for World Food Blogs for my Food News Daily column. Of Portuguese origin, her recipes are often traditional Portuguese, but her photography is firmly rooted in the spirit of cutting-edge food photography. Mónica runs the blog Pratos y Travessas, writtten in both Portuguese and English.

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