Food Photography

Food Photography, makes me really hungry.

Andrews Photography did a food photo shoot for Chef Productions recently. If you into food then you should maybe check them out. Chef Productions ahs been around for a number of years. Hidden behind the scenes in Target Center providing food for many famous events and people. Here is a small body of the work we did for them. Please check out the rest of the photos on their website.Andrews Photography rod Andrew Wilson Baily's Irish Cream Mousse Cake   Rich Chocolate Mousse Infused with Bailey's Irish Cream Chef productions achefproductions Split lamb medallions with grilled escarole, oil cured tomatoes, mint vinaigrette and chili oil Food  Photos commercial Grilled Peach arugula, endive, chili, fresh ricotta, melon infused honey, balsamic Prosciutto Wrapped Scallops    melon infused honey5

Andrews Photography will go on site to document your latest food creations. We have done work for area chefs and local restaurants.

Andrews Photography also created a portrait for Chef Charles Wright.Charles chef productions commercial head shot social site image

Rod Andrew Wilson
Owner/ Photographer
http://www.Andrews-Photography.com
2668 Brand Ave East
Maplewood MN 55119

651-292-9242

Rod@andrews-photography.com

Twin Cities Wedding Photographer of the year 2009,2010,

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What Chef Productions, “An RWB Hospitality Company (The W, The Chambers, Huberts Sports Bar, NBA City Orlando), Chef’s Production previously catered only to the private suites in Target Center of Minneapolis. Today they have grown to cater at any MN venue allowing outside catering and in Private Homes.
Chef’s Production Client List is vast and full of fortune 500 clientele. The food is fresh and often used from local food producers.”

Contact, Katherine Minks,    763 746 8565    kminks@chefsproduction.com

Tips on great Food Photography from Rod Andrew Wilson, Owner and Photographer of  Andrews Photography,

1. Have the set ready to go before hand and try using a stand in for the Hero food

2. Food does not stand very long so have it fixed and then shoot it, never eat the food you shoot

3. To get the shine bring a small brush to coat lettuce or food with oil, if you have the budget hire a food stylist

4. Light from the back and reflect the light back into an on the plate

5. Use a tripod and focusing rail if you can