Adventure Begins in the Kitchen
by Kristin
by Kristin
Last week I had the pleasure of tagging along with Melissa and Olivia for one of their sessions at photogroup. Melissa is a food photographer in town who I became friends with through the Austin Food Blogger’s Alliance (an amazing group of food loving folks!). And Olivia is a food stylist that writes a column at Honest Cooking and works at a favorite restaurant of mine, Elizabeth Street Cafe. Needless to say, I spent a bit of my afternoon among the most awesome of company.
Their mission for this shoot was to practice unconventional food photos for both of their portfolios. The feel of the first shoot, the beet shoot, was dramatic in nature. Bloody red beets, a ruffled black cloth, and delicate white plate that was both resisting and begging to be covered in red. Oh and dim, dim dun dun dun lighting. Perfecting a photo in intentionally dim light takes an extreme amount of talent. I enjoyed watching the challenge these two charged themselves with.
My favorite part of the shoot was seeing all of Melissa’s equipment and how it was integrated with the studio’s equipment. I learned about active and passive fill light. I learned that there are tools that wirelessly connect your camera to your Mac so you can instantly see imperfections and correct them immediately in your next shot. But most importantly, I re-learned how much fun it is to collaborate with like-minded dreamers.
Thank you Melissa and Olivia for letting me spend some studio time with you! I enjoyed it oh so much!
by Kristin
I’ve been more non-stop than usual and, consequently, I can’t remember the last time I baked something other than a frozen Newman’s Own margarita pizza for dinner. But! I have been working on some super cool side projects that tooootally justify all of the too-full-too-soon-pizza-box-filled-trash-can-action that’s been going on lately (sorry roomie!).
Like helping with a talent recruiting video for Austin Sunshine Fest 2013, an event that benefits Austin Sunshine Camps and HAAM. I was a part of the street team last year and I’m so incredibly excited to be involved this early for the 2013 fest. I’m also pretty pumped about getting nerdy with video. Here’s some of the footage that we’ll be repurposing for the Austin Sunshine Fest video:
And then there’s the follow up from the meeting I had a couple weeks ago with Melissa Skorpil of Skorpil Photography. I enjoyed working with Melissa at the Austin Food Blogger’s Alliance Cookbook photo shoot so much that I asked her if we could meet for coffee and chitchat. As a result, I’ll be tagging along with her and a food stylist this week during their studio session.
A little explanation for the food hiatus!
by Kristin
We met at the lake house bright and early on Sunday morning for Matt’s 32nd birthday breakfast and then headed to his favorite place, one of the most beautiful places any of us had ever seen: Reimers Ranch.
It was quite the slippery hike, but all eight of us and two pups made it to the rock where a few of the boys planned on taking a jump.
We munched on hiking snacks: bell peppers with hummus, berries, mangos, and trail mix. And then we hauled eight very tired friends and two very, very tired pups back into town.
Happy 32nd birthday + 2 days, Matt!