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Feast and food photography, still images, animation, and shots of the very essence, flavor, and sensation of all things gustatory.
3 Must-Have Kitchen Gadgets on Amazon
When it comes to stocking your kitchen with the latest and greatest gadgets, Amazon is a great place to start stocking your kitchen. With a wide variety of options to choose from, you're sure to find something that will make your cooking and meal prep easier and more efficient. Here are three must-have kitchen gadgets that you can find on Amazon:
By Arda Keser3 years ago in Feast
8 Unique Restaurants in London
There are plenty of dining options in the capital of England! However, having so many options might make picking where to go challenging. We're here to help if you want to branch out from your typical Nando's lunch and try something a little more unusual, like an igloo restaurant in London.
By Isidor Gheorghiesi3 years ago in Feast
Homegrown Thanksgiving '23
This is the second entry documenting our 14-month challenge to ourselves to prepare a Thanksgiving meal made entirely of food and ingredients grown, harvested, hunted and produced right here on Fain-XX Farm. Regardless of the outcome, subsequent entries, photos, recipes and social media posts will be arranged into a book format for publication.
By The Bantering Welshman3 years ago in Feast
8 Tricks Photographers Use to Make Foods and Drinks Look Better. Top Story - April 2021.
It is the job of food photographers to make their photos look good. They can make their pictures look perfect by using some tricks of their trade. It is completely legal to do so because they are advertising the food with the picture and not the meal itself.
By Margaret Minnicks5 years ago in Feast
Food Photography on Instagram
Instagram is the best marketing tool to develop your brand and to reach out to a wider audience. By being constantly active and giving your followers an insight of who you are through Instagram stories there is no better social media platform to develop your brand image whether you're a blogger, public figure or Youtuber. Within the last two months my Instagram following grew by 64 percent due to my on-going activity and frequent content publishing. However posting pictures from famous cafes and restaurants in London of my meals is what drew in my followers. When I first started Instagram two years ago, my inspiration was to have a profile of the best meals in London by posting pictures of my meals. Still to this day my inspiration remains the same but with a different take to it. I want to showcase the best food photography within London's most iconic place such as Waldorf and the Ritz and make London the place to be for all my international followers. Now to do this, I thought you needed a professional camera that cost over £1000 but all I needed was Instagram filters. My my phone has a low quality camera with terrible pixels when you zoom in and out. But Instagram filters saved my Instagram following from 32 profile visits to 340 a week. All I needed to do was to take the photos at the perfect angle then rely on Instagram to do the rest. So here are a few tips into how to take the perfect meal photos to generate new followers.
By Bethany Gordon7 years ago in Feast






