Little India in Artesia California
It was such a fabulous day in Little India. The Food Bloggers of LA organized a great outing here. We started at Jay Bharat in the morning and had an amazing treat – Khandvi – seen here: This is rolled...
View ArticleShooting on Location – Spring Food and Wine Tour
The first weekend in May I went on a farm and wine tour given by Debbi Dubbs of Deb’s Kitchen. We went to the Cambria/Paso Robles wine region. We had perfect weather and it was really beautiful....
View ArticleLocation Shooting – Windrose Farms Spring Tour
I went to this beautiful farm in the beginning of May when I was on the Spring Farm, Food, and Wine Tour with Deb’s Kitchen. Windrose is a 50 acre family farm in San Luis Obispo County, owned by Bill...
View ArticleShooting on Location | Farm Tour California Avocados Direct
Doesn’t this look like an enchanted forest? I called it the enchanted avocado forest when I was there. Those are avocado trees – 40 year old ones. I have never seen avocado trees growing like...
View ArticleBehind the Scenes of the “Location” Shoot of a Little Fig Tree
Isn’t he cute? My little fig tree? Think it was shot outside? See the lens flare? Gotcha! I shot this in the studio actually. OK, so here’s what happened. I pulled this whole shoot together in a...
View ArticlePhotographing Restaurants – Part 2 – My Food Styling Kit
I am not a food stylist. I am a food photographer. Huge difference. Over the years, I have learned several tricks for styling food, so when I am photographing food in restaurants without a food...
View ArticlePhotographing Restaurants – Part 3 – How to Take Good Pictures of Food in a...
And now for the final part of my Restaurant Photography Series – Part 3 – How to take good pictures of food in a restuarant. I will finally be talking about photographing the food and chefs for...
View ArticleA Photo Shoot with Mendocino Farms Restaurant and a Beautiful Goat Farm
Did you know that goats can smile? It’s true. They totally do. At least on this farm they do. This happy critter chomping on premium, lush, green alfalfa hay (trucked in from Utah at $9800 a...
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