Photography by Joe Bankmann
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Food. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
In the House
For those of you spending the day indoors today due to a massive snowfall, I hope you are having a most wonderful snow day full of anything that you want to do! The photo studio is closed which means I got to sleep in this morning and make an awesome egg breakfast for Joe and I. Last week Joe was working on a few food photo portfolio samples. Our place was overrun by props, food, lights, and various yummy smells coming from the kitchen. The best part for me was getting to feast on some of the food afterwards. We dined on a surf and turf dinner one night, the crabs were so meaty and tasty dipped in a little butter and the vanilla cake from Bake was so moist and rich. I ended up bringing the rest to work just so I wouldn't be tempted to eat another slice.
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
{ Commercial Work }
I just received a heads up from my company's marketing rep to check out some of my work that was posted on their website, Omega Studios. They are some food shots I took a few years ago. I had fun styling and shooting these for my portfolio. Both shots were a play on color and texture.Yum!




Tuesday, July 1, 2008
{ Polaroid Play }
Ever wish you could have a photograph in polaroid format? That's what I've done with these food photographs. To create them I took a photo of an actual polaroid and erased its photo in Photoshop. I then took my food photograph and played around with its scale to fit inside the polaroid frame! An easy and playful way to display any photo. Print them out to use as a fun "post-it" note by writing on the white border! Love it ;)
Saturday, June 28, 2008
{ Janne Peters: Photography }
My newest find is German photographer Janne Peters. This artist has a simplistic and beautiful way of photographing stills, food, and interiors. A really fresh and lovely body of work. Enjoy!
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