In recent years, Singaporeans have taken a huge interest to food photography. Seeing people whipping out there cellphone cameras at the dinning tables, or lugging an SLR to a restaurant is common. We often capture the food before it is consumed. I’m guilty of making T wait, spoon in hand, until I snap a shot.
These images I’m seeing today present a different story. Images of food that is half-eaten or totally consumed, can be enticing and beautiful too. They are bare of fancy presentations that our food in restaurants come in. And I like them exactly because they are so real, so simple, and yet still look so good. Wonderful job by these photographers/stylists!





[images: 1 Carmen Troesser, 2 Magaret & Joy, 3 Teri Lyn Fisher, 4 & 5 Kris atomic]
super cute post!
ReplyDeletexo Alison