Time for part 3 of the restaurant food photography series. We covered off etiquette in part 1, and getting the most out of dining with family and friends in part 2. So part 3 is all about tips and tricks for getting your best photos when you’re not in control of your surroundings. The good news? There’s a whole host of things you can do
Restaurant Food Photography – Part 2: Dining With Friends & Family
This is part 2 in my three part series on restaurant food photography. In part 1 I covered etiquette when photographing in restaurants. In part 3 I’ll cover tips and tricks to make the most of conditions you can’t control. But, today, we’re going to look at dining with friends and family. I don’t eat out anywhere near as much as people seem to
Restaurant Food Photography – Part 1: Etiquette
Today is the start of a three part series on restaurant food photography. I’ve been asked a few times to offer up some tips on how to take solid photos in restaurants where it feels like you have very little control over the surroundings, lights and food presentetion. It’s something I’ve wanted to write about for a while. Lately, however, it seems there’s been a
Tacofino Commisary
Back in late spring of last year, I tried out a little Vancouver street food truck on the recommendation that they had the city’s best fish tacos. The truck was called Tacofino and, they were indeed the best fish tacos I’d had in Vancouver. Crunchy, lightly battered fish with remarkably fresh toppings. I ate it with great gusto sitting on the art gallery steps on
Mello’s Diner – Ottawa Eats
This is not my last Ottawa post, but it is my last Ottawa eats post. Fittingly, it was also the last place I ate in the city – Mellos Diner on Dalhousie in Byward Market After a very long and exhausting 8 days, we were ready to pack up and head home. We all managed to secure late checkouts out of the Novotel on that