Posts Tagged ‘food photography’
vestige of summer
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged food photography, gardening, Inspiration, Photography, red, still life, three, tomatoes on December 26, 2020| Leave a Comment »
remembrance of things past
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged family, food photography, Inspiration, Photography, storytelling on December 20, 2020| Leave a Comment »
While puttering around the kitchen this morning I suddenly yearned for a particular cup of tea. I could see it clearly, could almost smell it. But instead of Lipton tea with sugar and a long pour of Pet’s evaporated milk, I made myself some chai. I smiled at the memory though. Lipton’s was my mother’s tea. Really, the family’s tea. She never added anything except a bit of sugar but my brothers would empty the can of milk and the sugar bowl. Awhile back I noted my oldest brother’s grandson doing the same. I happened to be sitting by my brother at the time. I looked at him and with a raised eyebrow asked, “Well, I wonder where he learned that from?”
Yellow onions were a fixture in our home too. I’ve not cooked with them probably in 15 plus years having made a gustatory switch to red onions. But while walking through the grocery store earlier this month the yellow onions caught my attention. I was compelled to pick up one. Slicing through that first yellow onion brought tears to my eyes with its wonderfully pungent scent. A forgotten scent remembered. As I washed my hands before I accidentally rubbed my eyes I remembered how my father used to cry as he cut these same onions. It was a task that my mom often had him do. Now I know why. But I can’t help myself. Every time I cut one I now raise the half to my nose and inhale deep. I don’t feel compelled to eat them raw, as I must have as a child, and as I remember my father doing all the time. There is something simply serene in slow cooking with the onion, sauteing it in butter, or slicing it up for roasting vegetables. There is an upwelling of familiarity and home even in a different time and place and home.
There are other foods, flavors, scents from childhood that are “upwelling” this month. They come unbidden and they are welcome and so far they have always brought a smile.
fresh basil
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged basil, Caprese, food, food photography, gardening, Inspiration, Photography, salads on August 5, 2020| Leave a Comment »
edible flowers
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, Nature Notes, tagged borage, creativity, edible flowers, food photography, Inspiration, nasturtium, Photography on June 25, 2020| Leave a Comment »

Nasturtium and borage blooms on the garden salad. Mostly for show. Like painting the green salad with dabs of bright paint.
more tarragon
Posted in Branches, Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged cooking, creativity, edible flowers, food, food photography, herbs, indoor gardening, Inspiration, Photography on May 17, 2020| 1 Comment »

It’s fun (and occasionally frustrating) figuring out as a photographer and as a gardener how to work with light. Given the state of the yard in the new place I don’t expect an outdoor garden to come into being anytime soon but I’ve been hell-bent on creating a new lush indoor herb garden. Okay, doesn’t have to be lush … just healthy and useful.

I’m trying to experiment with a few new items especially edible flowers but for the most part it is the canonical basil, oregano, marjoram, tarragon, and rosemary. Last night I took a certain chef on a tour of the evolving herb garden. He asked what was he cooking for dinner and I said, “Hmmm. Chicken with herbs, garlic and lemon.” He harvested what he needed. As he walked away with a handful of green he turned back to say, “Do you think you can plant more tarragon? I love working with tarragon.” Not a problem.


not toilet tissue …
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, Uncategorized, tagged eggs, food photography, Inspiration, Photography on April 1, 2020| 1 Comment »

… eggs, as many a person has heard. I accidentally hoarded eggs. Thank goodness Steve makes a great omelette.
back in the kitchen
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged creativity, eggs, food, food photography, omelettes, Photography on March 22, 2020| 2 Comments »





Steve is taking great advantage of the fact that I accidentally hoarded eggs … not toilet paper, darnit … dozens of eggs. He never repeats a recipe. He’s a believer in the everlasting meal, raiding the refrigerator for whatever leftovers can be found. This omelette contained leftover chicken, leftover as well as some fresh broccoli, leftover brussel sprouts, gruyere cheese, and dried chanterelles that had been steamed in a little white wine. Some foodie friends have shared additional recipes. Let the creativity commence!
in the bright sunlight
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged color, food, food photography, Inspiration, light, Photography on November 30, 2019| Leave a Comment »
a year of color
Posted in Inspiration, Kitchen Inspirations, tagged beauty, color, food photography, hope, Inspiration, Photography on December 31, 2018| 2 Comments »

I guess if I had to sum it up the year 2018 is ending as a year of color. I cannot sit down at the kitchen table without the winter morning light illuminating something and making it a new discovery. Who knows what the new year holds but I do hope it continues to be one of discovery and learning and growth. Happy New Year, folks! 🙂

watermelon rind
Posted in Inspiration, tagged abstract, food, food photography, green, Inspiration, Photography, watermelon on September 13, 2018| Leave a Comment »







