10 Ways to Photograph Food
More than point and shoot
By Jane Goldman | Photographs by Chris Rochelle
1. SCANNED
The implication is that the image is as real as you can get. But the beauty in Justin Bilicki’s Scanwich images is not just from the Brother flatbed. Scanned food photos can go the other way: the low-budget, grotesque descendants of Martin Parr. You’ll see both at another scanned-food site, Scanwiches. Next: ’80s Redux »
The implication is that the image is as real as you can get. But the beauty in Justin Bilicki’s Scanwich images is not just from the Brother flatbed. Scanned food photos can go the other way: the low-budget, grotesque descendants of Martin Parr. You’ll see both at another scanned-food site, Scanwiches. Next: ’80s Redux »
