My two favorites things coming together. I drove to Kansas City a few weeks ago to art direct a photoshoot. It's for a project I've been working on for about a year at my current job. I can't go into specifics about the project, but the shoot involved food and the highly talented photographer, David Morris. When I walked into his studio, it was love at first sight. Open ceilings, a full kitchen and plenty of open space.
View across the street from the studio.
A few tricks of the trade.
Tables of cutlery, napkins, tablecloths and serving platters.
View of the kitchen. Isn't it lovely?! There was a team of seven, including myself, working on this shoot. Each talented person had a special role to play in the process of the photo. I was so stoked to be apart of it.
The uber talented food stylist. I really enjoyed watching her work — in a non-creepy way.
David Morris in action, setting up the shot.
A little bit of heaven.
Prep work.
Fun items in his space.
These are not the final versions, but it will give you a good idea of the day and work from David Morris.
So thankful to be apart of this day!
I linked up at:
sweet shot tuesdays - life with my 3 boybarians
tuesdays around the world - communal global
tasty tuesday - for the love of blogs
omgoodness!!!! what an absolutely fun thing to be a part of!!! I am so jealous...in a nice kinda way:-) I am dying to know some of the tips and tricks you picked up on!!!
What a dream job! Love this. ... and YUM!
That's for the behind the scenes sneal peek! I've been trying to practice my food photography skills and you just inspired me to try some new things :)
Wow, that is really neat. Thanks for letting us be a part of it.
This is great! What a neat post. Sounds like an absolute ball! Great shots too!
So fun!! I always keep an eye out for food photography workshops b/c I think it would just be so interesting. What a fun shoot. Lucky you! I only got to do Cargill shoots a couple times, but I liked it.
thank you so much for sharing these. very nice!
I'm glad I found your blog.
Mira
I missed this post back in Feb. That kitchen IS awesome!! Looks like it was a lot of fun and interesting.
This is seriously amazing! Thanks so much for the peek inside; that would be SUCH an incredible job!