Food is not just a sustenance, it’s a celebration of our cultural diversity and way of life. Every bite tells a story, from the apple orchards of New York State to the olive groves of the Mediterranean. It’s the universal language that connects people and & place. In short… It’s the joie de vivre that makes our hearts sing.
Food also has a vital role in the world of travel photography. It’s usually not the main attraction, but an important ingredient that shouldn’t be ignored. How do you photograph New Orleans, Paris or Rome and not reserve part of the imagery to the food & wine? Every morsel & grape reflects a bounty of pride.
I don’t believe I fully understood the value of food imagery as part of a culture. Call me a slow learner, but I think I’m starting to see the light. Sure, I always snap a few frames of food/wine/beer while on vacation, but I’m not a ‘foodie’ by nature. As such, I’ve often missed the fine details of French pastry or the vivid colors of Italian gelatos as I’m not conditioned to look for them.