Displaying posts tagged with "food"

March wrap up

What a hectic month March has been. Lots of food tastings, events, dinners and talks, everything seems to have flown by in a blink. While work and other commitments have restricted the number of events possible, I have enjoyed those I did get to. One of the highlights was the Twilight Hawker Markets that got [...]

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Twilight hawker market revisited

By now most would have read or heard about the overwhelming success of the first Twilight Hawker Market, a part of the Eat Drink Perth festival. If you haven’t, now is a good time to catch up on some excellent write-ups and porn-y food pics by fellow Perth food bloggers: The Food Pornographer, Juji Chews, [...]

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March madness

I’m sure most people know or have a friend, who’s really nice but set in their ways and a little resistant to change. And meeting up again after having not seen them for a couple of years they surprise you by doing something completely out of character, but in a pleasant way? Well, that’s what [...]

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How to Take Photos of Food

How to Take Photos of FoodA few basic tips on food photography and an opportunity to question Andrew Scrivani a freelance photographer and food stylist for the NY Times.

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Food p0rn: A how to guide

Food p0rn – A how to guide A relatively new blog, but one that is shaping up to be very useful for aspiring food photographers/food stylists. Dario, a Sydney based Food photographer/stylist demonstrates various aspects of composition, lighting and presentation; discussing at length the rationale used to achieve the desired effect.

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Don't tell the kids!

Don't tell the kids! Interesting write up in the New York Times about the rising popularity of rabbit meat in the U.S. Not quite sure what all the fuss is about as rabbit has been on the menu in UK and Europe for a very long time and people there don’t seem to have a [...]

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