Wednesday, June 3, 2015

When it came time for us to do some food shots, I did a tiny bit of styling and then shot a bit but

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If you want to take your photography to the next level where you are using more than ambient light, where you are using strobes, then professional food photographer Lou Manna can be your gentle guide.
As I mentioned previously, you can register for this course through Workshops@Adorama . The next class, Digital Food Photography: Creating Delectable Images , is on March 2, 2008 – a Sunday, 10am to 5 pm. It is held at his studio at 126 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District, one block from Adorama.
Lou is simply fantastic. He is not rote in his approach, rather, he makes you feel like he really cares if you get what he is teaching you. The moment you walk in the door you immediately feel welcomed. He has teamed food carving pictures up with another food photographer who is also a chef, Dennis, who cooks lunch and the food for the shots later in the day.
I had the misfortune to take a NY State garden parkway that was icy and wholly untreated. My car did donuts, floating in circles, rammed backwards up against a stone wall and came to rest facing traffic in the left lane (no breakdown lane on the left, just me and on coming traffic and an icy frictionless road). Two other vans swerved to miss me and flew into the guard rail, totaling food carving pictures them both. No one was hurt and my car started up so I was able to get out of the left lane and keep the pile up from continuing.
The first thing we did was pop our CD roms with our sample photos into one of the seemingly endless number of computers in Lou’s loft. In fact, we were surrounded by this fantastic mixture of technology, photographic studio equipment, food styling supplies, and century old NYC loft architecture. It was a bit dizzying!
It was great to see what other people food carving pictures were doing, such a great breadth of experience. We then took a break to grab some of the delicious lunch that Dennis had made for us (and which made the loft smell amazing all day).
We then got to see some of Lou’s huge body of work that spans all of the sorts of food photography that you can imagine. He does the most luminous, cheerful, bright, vibrant work. Toward the end of this we began to talk about the mechanics of how various images were shot. This was the segway to the next activity, setting up the lighting and related food carving pictures studio stuff to take great food photography!
The image above shows some wine bottles that he was shooting. When working with liquid filled glass, you have to work really hard to make sure that the reflections and internal refractions and shapes all turn out pleasing in your photo. He would put up mirrors, meter light, put up dark forms, vellums, adjust lights, all the while taking test shots which we would see on a tethered giant HD flat screen TV.
When it came time for us to do some food shots, I did a tiny bit of styling and then shot a bit but my hands were still shaking from the accident (adrenalin can really kill your dexterity) so it was sort of hard, much harder than I usually find when at home.
If you are not interested in the use of strobe, some of this may not be for you. If you want to master food photography food carving pictures and bring consistency to your work, the hallmark of professional photography, then use this workshop to enter the path to harnessing food carving pictures those pesky photons! Food Photo 101: Shooting BBQ In search of a few good themes .. Blue Eggs Yellow Tomatoes food carving pictures – A Beautiful Life Melamine Toxic Tsunami Food Security – The Time is Nigh Food 0.001 – pickling is old school Mysterious Tease Loving CanningUSA.com!! Bait and switch food magazines food carving pictures burn my biscuits I Have a Bright Green Secret
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I think that this was a great experience for you. I would take the bait on this one as soon as I am good enough to have a few photos purchased. Your style is inspiring food carving pictures and I love checking out your web site. I will be on the look out for the space to do the bbq photo for class soon. diane
This was great! I took the workshop on February food carving pictures 2nd and it was awesome to see the shots of Dennis cooking and Lou walking everyone thru the process. It was Deja Vu!! I would HIGHLY recommend this workshop as well. I learned a lot and my photos have really improved from what I learned from Lou AND Dennis.
Love the pictures!

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

And when the dew that lay was gone up, behold, upon the face of the wilderness there lay a small rou


Moses’ group of Israelites must have been between one and two million people. Think of a city of that size. Examples today would include: watermelon decoration Bucharest, Caracas, Beirut, and Vienna. How much food—even conservatively—would they eat on a daily basis? watermelon decoration With that in mind, let’s read what God did:
And when the dew that lay was gone up, behold, upon the face of the wilderness there lay a small round thing, as small as the hoar frost on the ground. watermelon decoration And when the children of Israel saw it, they said one to another, It is manna: for they wist not what it was. And Moses said unto them, This is the bread which the LORD hath given you to eat. ( Manna means “what is it.”)*
God told them to collect an omer of manna for every man. (That’s quite a lot, if the experts are right. The estimates are that one omer is three liters.) Moses told them not to leave any manna until the next day. But, as human nature would have it, some of them rebelliously disobeyed. The leftover manna bred worms, and stank . Gross!
On the day before the Sabbath, the people were to gather twice as much as on any other day, so they wouldn’t have to work on the Sabbath. They obeyed, and the manna lasted overnight and was absolutely fine for the next day. There was no manna on the ground on the Sabbath. But, some of the people went out anyhow, and God was not happy. And the LORD said unto Moses, watermelon decoration How long refuse ye to keep my commandments and my laws? See, for that the LORD hath given you the sabbath, therefore he giveth you on the sixth day the bread of two days; abide ye every man in his place, watermelon decoration let no man go out of his place on the seventh day. So the people rested on the seventh day.
Then Moses does something extremely strange, given the fact that we already know the manna melted away each day and didn’t last overnight in a good state, watermelon decoration except on Friday nights. And Moses said unto Aaron, Take a pot, and put an omer full of manna therein, and lay it up before the LORD, to be kept for your generations. As the LORD commanded Moses, so Aaron laid it up before the Testimony, to be kept. This is the omer of manna that was found in the Ark of the Covenant, along with the Ten Commandments watermelon decoration and Aaron’s rod. This manna miraculously lasted! It was a testimony of God’s provision watermelon decoration for the generations watermelon decoration to come.
God fed over a million people every day for forty years! And the children of Israel watermelon decoration did eat manna forty years, until they came to a land inhabited; they did eat manna, until they came unto the borders watermelon decoration of the land of Canaan.
There are some amazing lessons we can learn from God’s provision of manna. It was a forty-year blessing for God’s people back then, and there’s a lot we can learn from it, today. 
God watermelon decoration wants us to learn to depend on Him daily. In the Lord’s Prayer, Jesus prays, Give us this day our daily bread (Matthew 6:11; Luke 11:3). This day. We rely on the Lord for His provision each day. As the Israelites experienced, God’s provision is there, every morning, every day. We trust Him for each day’s needs. But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:19). God will supply our needs, even miraculously (if we need a miracle). God provides in different ways. He might give us a job that will supply the money we need. He might burden someone else to give us a meal or a bag of foodstuffs. He could prosper our family garden by providing rain and sun. But, sometimes, our need requires a miracle. God is not limited. The psalmist David gave this testimony: I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread (Psalm 37:25). Hudson Taylor, George Müller, watermelon decoration Silvia Tarniceriu, and many more servants of the Lord watched as God met their needs—even feeding hundreds of orphans—on the day the gift was needed, with gifts that took months to arrive. Notice that God stopped the manna when the Israelites began to possess the Promised Land. Their wanderings were over, and they could plant fields and pasture their cattle. Their daily miracle wasn’t watermelon decoration needed any more. When God leads us, He provides. No way was God going to lead the Israelites out of Egypt just to let them die in the desert! That isn’t His nature. The same principle applies to us, too. If God has called you, He will provide. When we are His people through faith, watermelon decoration He will meet our needs. Because watermelon decoration we are His children through faith, Our Heavenly Father delights in supplying what we need. Consider the ravens: for they neither sow nor reap; which neither have storehouse nor barn; and God feedeth them: how much more are ye better than the fowls? (Luke 12:24) Ultimately, God’s powerful provision—for the Israelites then, and for us today—brings glory to God Himself. And I have led you forty years in the wilderness: your clothes are not waxen

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