Symbols are the best way to convey emotions in images. Whether directly or indirectly, conceptually or graphically, there is always a clear statement behind the image.
Seaweed for everyone: Discovery from the depths
Jamie Oliver swears by it, it is a staple in Japanese households, and soon it will taking its rightful place in your pantry: Sea Algae is conquering the kitchens of the world.
In focus: StockFood Photographer Andre Baranowski
New York photographer Andre Baranowski is an artist whose clients include top American corporations as well as major magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens, Garden Design, Food and Wine and Men’s Health.
Black is beautiful – if you are seeing black, it’s got to do with food
A new kind of culinary hype is conquering European cities. “Black Food” has arrived in Europe’s trendiest eateries. The visual enchantment of charcoal-colored sausages, served in black buns or pitch black vanilla ice cream is undeniable.
Visual Language: Blurry
Here the central design element is the soft focus. At close range the image is focused, while the foreground and background soften to an atmospheric blur. This technique highlights a seemingly unimportant detail to give it importance.
In focus: StockFood Photographer Jean Cazals
Jean Cazals was 19 years old when he decided to become a photographer. He enjoys shooting food on location and travelling abroad where he meets a wide variety of people.