Today I've invited my friend Dani (aka Scrapper on the Street) to share a guest post with you, about something that's both essential to life, and a lot of fun! FOOD
Food photography is becoming quite the trend, you’ll see people snapping photos of their plates in restaurants and I don’t know about yours but my Instagram feed is full of yummy food photos. But why is it important to snap photos of what you eat? It’s simple – there are stories and meanings hidden in our food – that’s right your food is not just food check under the mashed potatoes – there are stories in there!
Food is the great connector among people, we use food to celebrate, we use food to cheer up friends in need, a bowl of chicken soup helps you get well, at work we often use food related events and outings as group bonding experiences and during the holidays friends and family members gather in the kitchen to prepare festive meals and to bake amazing cookies and treats!
I snap photos of all kinds of food and sometimes they just end up on the cutting room floor so to speak but sometimes I’m glad I’ve captured something extra delicious or extra special like my mom’s cassatta cake pictured in this layout. If I didn’t make a point to capture this cake I wouldn’t have it to document my absolute favorite holiday dessert. Now I can look at this page and see not only my scrappy work but I’m transported to mom’s house where me, my mom and sister worked together to put make this cake. Each night we enjoyed a piece around the dining room table as we chatted about numerous topics and memories. It is a tangible reminder of home for the holidays and a spotlight on my favorite dessert not just at Christmas but of all time.
I’m passionate about food photos and that is why I hope to spread the merriment and yumminess with Insta-Food: Christmas Edition.
This follow-up to the original Insta-Food will focus on the foods we eat during Christmas and New Year’s.
The foods we are eating this year and the foods we ate in our past. We are going to sift through the ingredients and find the deeper meanings and stories which just might surprise you.
Along the way we’ll share recipes, pages, projects and ideas for food related gifts and traditions to add to your home. Ready to join me on this food adventure simply click here and use code SCRAPFANS to save $10!
Insta-Food Christmas Edition is an online classe running from December 18, 2014 – January 1, 2015 will include:
- TONS of prompts, photo ideas and project ideas
- Sample layouts, photos and page ideas
- Tutorials and Videos
- Tips and tricks to make those food photos pop
- Adding interest to food photos making your Instagram feed shine!
- RECIPES!
- A private Flickr group and gallery to share ideas and layouts
- Giveaways
- Guest Designers
- Easy access to your Scrapper on the Street for the entire class duration
Thanks Dani for sharing your passion! I can't wait to see what fun prompts you have for us!
Dani has give me a seat in the class to give away - you can enter by using the Rafflecopter widget below and share for more ways to win.
BUT don't wait to sign up - if you are a winner you will be refunded for your seat in the class.
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Valerie says
Love taking photos of food. Would be awsome to be in this class.
Bernadette Gerich says
My mum’s plum pudding is my favourite festive food. Looks like a great class, thanks for the chance.
Phyllis C says
Love ALL foods, but never took pics of my meals. Thought it was so silly when people did that. Then I went to Hawaii and my meal looked so great I had to take a pic and post on FB. Now I do it fairly often like when my husband made some awesome buttermilk biscuits for breakfast.
Tammy Espino says
My favorite festive food is the cranberry relish my Grandma used to make. Nobody else in the family likes it, so we don’t have it very often anymore. How I wish someone had taken a picture of it while my Grandma was still alive!
Kre8tivekate says
Our Christmas dinner changes every year by family vote, but we ALWAYS have Christmas eggies for breakfast on Christmas morning!
Debbie says
My family always requests my sesame seed potatoes for every holiday meal. I decorate the top differently depending on the holiday with parsley, paprika, etc. and YES, we take photos of it! What a fun class this would be!
Janet Trapp says
I take pics of food all the time, my husband thinks I am nuts for doing so…but would love to know creative ways for showcasing them! Thanks for the chance to win! I love homemade pumpernickel bread and artichoke dip!
Tammy Davis says
My favorite festive food is Carrot Cake – lots of trouble, but oh, is it good! Thanks for the chance to win!
DeAnna Baier-Barnes says
It would be wonderful to take this class and learn more about photography. I enjoy many facets of taking photos.
Lois John says
What an interesting concept! Thanks for the chance to win a seat!
LindaMarie says
Nut cake made with grandmas recipe! My favorite ever.
Jamie in Katy says
Candies and cookies, all handed down through my grandmother, aunt and mother.
Lois John says
Love Christmas pudding! Would love to win this class!
Phyllis C says
Awesome — looking forward to this class