Tag Archives: food photographer

Commercial Food Event: International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) Conference – James Beard House, Institute of Culinary Education & New York Hilton Midtown – New York City, New York

  After shooting the IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) Conference the in Louisville, Kentucky, I was excited to be asked to return the following year for their conference in New York City!  NYC is a great city in general, but everyone knows that it’s a mecca for amazing food and restaurants, so it’s the...

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Commercial Food Event: International Food Editorial Council (IFEC) Conference – Marriott City Center – Raleigh, North Carolina

The International Foodservice Editorial Council (IFEC) brings together the people responsible for all the content you see in foodservice industry magazines.  I photographed their annual conference from start to finish at the Marriott City Center in Raleigh, North Carolina, starting with their attendee check-in.  As usual with food-related conferences, there were tastings to be had and...

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Commercial Food Photography: Cake Flour – Louisville, Kentucky

There are few things better than the smell of a bakery.  After I finished photographing the IACP conference in Louisville, I met up with Claudia from Cake Flour to do a quick shoot.  She had been responsible for a gorgeous pink domed dessert at the IACP host city welcome party, where local eateries gave a...

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Commercial Food Photography: Bang Candy Company – Nashville, Tennessee

The day after shooting a wedding in Nashville, I headed over to Marathon Village to do a quick shoot with Sarah at Bang Candy Company. The Marathon Village building that now houses multiple shops was once the home of Marathon Motor Works, where cars were manufactured back in the 1900’s.  Now, it’s home to a variety...

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Commercial: The Cockentrice 1 Year Anniversary – Krog Street Market – Atlanta, Georgia

A couple of years ago, I start working on a project featuring artisanal food products around the South.  One of the first people who jumped on board was Kevin Ouzts, owner of The Spotted Trotter, an Atlanta shop specializing in house made charcuterie.   It was clear from the get-go that he was extremely passionate...

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