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How to Photograph Family Heirloom Recipes

June 10, 2010

This morning I had the privilege of sharing some tips on photographing family heirloom recipes/foods on NBC’s KSL Studio 5 morning show.  The show hosts, Darin and Brooke were so kind and made me feel right at ease. Here’s the segment: To see a more complete description of my tips on photographing family recipes, click [...]

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Food Photography Friday: Wasatch Woman Magazine May/June Issue

June 4, 2010

Truly, the past few weeks have blessed me beyond my imagination.  I’m keeping so busy with food photography shoots that my camera barely has a chance to rest in between.  I feel like my camera card is always full, needing emptying onto my computer, and my battery is always ready to be recharged.  It’s a [...]

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Food Photography Friday: Food Storage Never Looked So Yummy!

May 7, 2010

Today I wanted to show you a sneak peek of some of my favorite food photography images shot for Shelf Reliance, a food storage company who is preparing a cookbook of recipes that use their THRIVE ingredients.  Check it out and tell me if you think any of it looks like food storage: Props definitely [...]

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Food Styling + Photography

April 21, 2010

The past week and a half have been a bit wilder than normal as I’ve been in the middle of a big commercial food photography shoot.  It’s been a blast.  My darling, talented sister-in-law, Crystal, has been my food stylist and she has pulled out some AMAZING work… seriously, stunning.  She’s …

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Food Photography Friday: Photocamp Utah 2010

March 26, 2010

Thank you so much for all your love and sweet comments regarding my family’s time of loss right now.  I appreciate it more than words could express.  The status has changed now.  The nurse says that since he’s so young, he may hang on to life a few more weeks.  I hope it will be [...]

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Food Photography Process

March 22, 2010

This morning I woke up to find all these fun pictures of me photographing food from Emily’s Flickr stream (thanks so much, EM!!!!!).  She was snapping pics of me while we were on a SassyScoops.com review of Rockwell Catering.  I thought it would be really fun to show a bit of my food photography process [...]

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Food Photography Friday: Wasatch Woman Magazine March/April Issue

March 19, 2010

Yes, I know…  I said I wouldn’t be doing a “Food Photography Friday” post today and here I am doing just that.  What a surprise, right?  I’m working on a lot of food photography things today in preparation for Photocamp and just came across the pdf file of the latest Wasatch Woman Magazine issue.  I’m [...]

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Food Photog Friday: Photocamp Utah Preview

March 12, 2010

Last night I attended the speaker dinner/dress rehearsal for Photocamp Utah 2010.  For 48 hours prior I had MAJOR indigestion (enhanced by morning sickness, of course).  I ended up realizing it’s because my nerves were all tied in knots about going and showing my Food Photography for Marketing presentation to so many prestigious Utah photographers. [...]

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Food Photog Friday: Preparing for Photocamp

February 26, 2010

Even though it’s a few weeks away, I’m busy getting my Photocamp presentation ready.  I’ve been asked to speak this year and the topic they requested was “food photography for marketing purposes.”  I’ll be discussing the elements of a good marketing food image and some techniques to better capture this.  While food photography is a [...]

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Food Photog Friday: Gelato

February 19, 2010

As you may know, I’m the Creative Director for local business review/promo group, SassyScoops.com.  Recently we reviewed a fun little sandwich and gelato joint in South Jordan, Utah, called San Gelato.  Oh boy – it was yummy!  Here’s a few random gelato pics I took that night (on-location, not my normal professional set-up or anything [...]

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