Showing posts with label citrus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label citrus. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

Visualising Fragrance

Delicate unique fragrances were the focus of this project for The White Company. The images feature the ingredients used in the company's scents, building a visual picture of the aroma. 

It was lovely to work within a different genre to my regular specialism of food, using items such as flowers, greenery and wood barks all bound together with the fragile linens as backdrops. A sense of peace and serenity is conveyed through the photographs, mirroring The White Company's unique branding.









 




Friday, 9 January 2015

Working With Editorial Text

Sometimes a shot will receive a text overlay on the photograph rather than in a separate section. This creates more of a challenge when shooting as the food has to be situated accurately before it spoils. The publishers will send over the text example which I then overlay onto the live shot in Capture One Pro software. We then have to style the food around the copy. Despite this being a bit more rigid in terms of creative freedom, I am actually really enjoying photographing food in this way. The shots below were taken for a book project and a magazine.








Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Cawston Press juices

Cawston Press' cocktail and mocktail shoot really got me in the mood for sipping summer cocktails in a sunny english garden. The flavours of their apple juices and sparkling juices are really zingy and such delicious easy mixers. The mixologist created a very punchy range of drinks that were hard to keep my hands off, the bourbon cocktail being a firm favourite.




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