I shot some produce this week and, organic or not, I think it looks great.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Produce on White
People say organic food always has bruises and scuff marks in the grocery store, I think it is because they are shopping at the wrong stores. Besides, aren't plants supposed to have some shape to them?
I shot some produce this week and, organic or not, I think it looks great.
I shot some produce this week and, organic or not, I think it looks great.
Labels:
Andrew Hoxey,
carrot,
food,
organic,
Photography,
raspberry
Location:
Lawrence, KS, USA
Monday, May 14, 2012
KU Commencement
Labels:
commencement,
graduation,
KS,
KU,
Lawrence,
Photography,
University of Kansas
Location:
Lawrence, KS, USA
Friday, May 11, 2012
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Just for Fun
There was a lot going on in Lawrence on Sunday, the annual Art in the Park and a dog Frisbee catching contest, it must be summer.
I like how happy the dogs look when they catch the Frisbee.
The Midday Ramblers
I like how happy the dogs look when they catch the Frisbee.
Labels:
Andrew Hoxey,
art,
dog,
KS,
Lawrence,
music,
Photography
Location:
Lawrence, KS, USA
Friday, May 4, 2012
G&T
I like to look through cookbooks for inspiration from time to time. Actually, compared to most kitchens, I think ours has quite a collection of cookbooks. It is kind of funny how much the photography can effect the quality of a cookbook. People say not to judge a book by its cover, but the other day I looked through a cookbook with some less-than-perfect photography and it really didn't make me want to cook anything.
One cookbook that I do like is All Cakes Considered, an accumulation of recipes by NPR's self-proclaimed cake lady, Melissa Gray. It also features that photography of Annabelle Breakey. Often, after finding a book I like I will go to the photographer's website to see what other work they do. Breakey's whole book is really strong, but I was particularly inspired by her beverage work. This is what I came up with.
One cookbook that I do like is All Cakes Considered, an accumulation of recipes by NPR's self-proclaimed cake lady, Melissa Gray. It also features that photography of Annabelle Breakey. Often, after finding a book I like I will go to the photographer's website to see what other work they do. Breakey's whole book is really strong, but I was particularly inspired by her beverage work. This is what I came up with.
Labels:
Andrew Hoxey,
commercial,
Cucumber,
food,
Gin,
lighting,
Photography,
Tonic
Location:
Lawrence, KS, USA
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