Soo Photography Blog

Commercial Photography Blog by Photographer of the Year Award Recipient, Michael Soo.
Product photography, fashion, food and wedding.
San Francisco Bay Area, California, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Shanghai, Singapore.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

Food Photography for Poor House Bistro of San Jose

Classic MuffalettaDefine crazy. If you have been following my blog, you woulda noticed that I have always recommended a food stylist for my food shoots, for more reasons than one. On the other hand, one should learn to be flexible when need be. I guess balance is one of my strength, being a Libra. Jay Meduri of Poor House Bistro is a strong believer of food photo should be food served philosophy. Now Jay, he's a real great guy. Great attitude, very personable and willing to lend a hand anytime during the shoot, may it be carrying a table around or sprinkling some spices on the food. He recently signed up with the new amazingly wonderful online take-out eCommerce site called, All Appetites and he needs just a few images for the menu on the site. So, there I was, selling my food styling ability (or lack, thereof) to compensate for a non-existence food stylist for this shoot. New Orleans Combo - JambalayaAs luck would have it, I have secretly learnt a trick or two from all the previous stylists I've worked with, from using tampons (don't ask) to using a cotton swap, I've picked up a few tricks along the way. By no means am I a substitute for a full blown stylist mind you; but I can still stand my ground when the need arises. Maybe. Beignets and Chicory CoffeeI arrived a few minutes early, scouted a location for the shoot and setup right away. It wasn't easy, no photography assistants, no food stylist, no help whatsoever. On the bright side, I've been a mule on a lot of other non-commercial shoots I was in, so this isn't new to me. Being anal and a perfectionist doesn't help either. Last few assistants I hired inquired on why I even hire them since I like to carry the heaviest photography equipment and setup everything to my specifications. So, this is a head-scratching dilemma. Life is tough. I'll deal with it. ;-) Gallery of images from the shoot. - Michael Soo

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