Food Art: This Side of the Matterhorn: Valais apricots, by Jenn Oliver

Published by Thursday, July 19, 2012 Permalink 0
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Jonell Eats Her Way through Paris, June 2012

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Food Art: The Red, White & Blue of Food, food photography by Meeta Khurana Wolff

Published by Wednesday, July 18, 2012 Permalink 0

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Food Art: Roast and Veg, food photography by Simone van den Berg

Published by Thursday, July 5, 2012 Permalink 0

Simone van den Berg is a food photographer in the Netherlands. She runs a professional photography studio, Junglefrog Images, as well as a personal food photography site, Fresh Food Photos, and gives photography workshops for food bloggers and beginners, teaching them to use the photo gear they have to the best of its advantage. She also runs the culinary magazine De Glazen Vork in Dutch.

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Food Art: Cheese Spread, food photography by Meeta Khurana Wolff

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Food Art: Sights and Flavors of Crete, a photography exhibit by Linda Psillakis

Published by Monday, July 2, 2012 Permalink 0

My name is Linda Psillakis, free-lance photographer based on the Greek island of Crete. From the Atlantic Ocean, to the rolling hills of Tuscany stretching to the Mediterranean Sea and as far as the Himalayas, life has gifted me with unforgettable colors and stories which I  have lovingly documented with my camera. Click here to visit my travel photo website.

 

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Food Art: Giant Oreo Cake, food photography by SandeeA

Published by Thursday, June 14, 2012 Permalink 0

These photos are by SandeeA, author of the column Food Play, and who runs a site called La Receta de la Felicidad. SandeeA is never lacking ideas when it comes to playful, fun recipes. Click here to find the recipe for this Giant Oreo Cake. It would be a great recipe to get your kids in the kitchen!

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Food Art: Vineyards in B&W 4, food photography by Rosa Mayland

Published by Thursday, April 26, 2012 Permalink 0

This is the fourth in a series of B&W vineyard photographs by Rosa Mayland, author of our column Rosa’s Musings. She also runs a popular food blog, RosasYummyYums.

 

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Food Art: Asparagus and Asparagus Sandwich, food photography by Meeta Khurana Wolff

Published by Thursday, April 19, 2012 Permalink 0

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Food Art: The Incredible Sensuality of Food, a food photography exhibit by Alessandro Guerani

Published by Wednesday, April 4, 2012 Permalink 0

by Jonell Galloway

Alessandro Guerani‘s food photography approaches true art.

Photo courtesy of Alessandro Guerani.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Food is not, after all, only a story of taste. It is about texture and how it feels in your mouth. It is about whether it looks appetizing, how it is presented on the plate. It is about the smells coming from the kitchen, gently seducing you to the table, and the taste you have while it’s in your mouth and the aftertaste that lingers. It can even be about sound, for example, when the alcohol goes up in flames as they flambé your crêpes Suzette.

Guerani manages to bring all the senses together in a single photograph, even though the smells, texture and other senses are not concretely present. It remains, after all, a photograph, but a photograph like none other, because though visually beautiful, it takes you beyond the confines of visual.

Take a look and let us know what you think.

You can see more of Alessandro’s photos on his website, Fotografia.

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