Hi guys! It’s been a long time, eh? The past month (has it been a whole month?) since my last food post has been jam packed full of photo shoots and prepping for our much needed long Hawaii vac...
I promise a real live blog post is coming soon… Nong, of Nong’s Khao Man Gai Filed under: food, food photography, Oregon, people, portland, Portrait of the Day, portraits Tagged: Nong, No...
Chef/Owners Zoe Hackett, Levi Hackett and Kat Liebman, Cocotte Filed under: food photography, people, portland, Portrait of the Day Tagged: Chefs, Cocotte, portland, portraits
I shot this for Eater just the other day. Thought it would be appropriate for Mother’s Day weekend. Cute, no? Jimmy Albee, Sarah Minnick, and baby Otto of Lovely’s Fifty-fifty Filed under...
Chef/Owner Aaron Woo, Natural Selection I guess you wouldn’t know it since what you mostly witness on leek soup are my food photos, but I absolutely love making portraits. As a photographer for...
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Those of you who know me know that I have a weakness for fava beans. So much so that I recently told a local chef that “fava beans make me weak in the knees”. Not sure how he took that co...
Imagine a room full of Portlanders, cocktails in hand, the grill behind them being worked to a flaming frenzy by Chefs (and husband and wife) Greg Denton and Gabrielle Quiñónez Denton. Sweat pouring ...
You can’t get much more Americana than meatloaf with potatoes. But leave it to me to fancy it up a bit and take a departure from tradition by forgoing the ubiquitous ketchup for the oh-my-god d...
Those of you who know me may be mildly confused (more likely, amused) as to why on earth would I make two egg dishes for my blog in less than a month when, I, in fact, can’t eat eggs. Well, I c...
I know my blog posts have been quit short as of late. I’ve been wanting to make pictures for you and share recipes, but I’ve been busier than usual and just haven’t had the time to ...
We’ve fallen in love with this lima bean dish. I made it last night for me and Adam with little ground lamb added. It’s good, really good. It definitely takes some effort and A LOT of dil...
In the alley next to our apartment… Filed under: food photography
This pie is ugly. It’s also kind of a pain in the ass and takes much longer to make than you would anticipate. But is it delicious? Oh my, yes. About a week ago, I suddenly had the urge to make...
There was a time in my life I soaked and sprouted just about anything I could possibly soak and sprout. Beans, nuts, seeds, grains and flours. My kitchen counters were cluttered with mason jars fille...
Whenever I find I’m feeling heavy with the richness of winter eating, I turn towards one of Heidi Swanson’s cookbooks. Turning the pages of Super Natural Everyday is like fanning myself w...
The rain was coming down in sheets. It was cold and blustery and the threat of snow was looming, but no one really seemed to notice. We were blissfully cozy in the warm arms of The Gilt Club’s ...
Portland… Filed under: food photography
Did you know that there’s a right way to cook pasta? I’m not sure if the way you, perhaps, do it, or the way I’ve been making it for years is necessarily wrong, but there is definit...
Brussels Sprouts have been the theme in our corner of the world lately. Mustardy roasted Brussels sprouts at Grain and Gristle and Brussels sprouts pizza at Oven and Shaker, twice in one week, I migh...
Ok, not really. This is not a Valentine’s Day post, but it is a delicious one! With the current circumstances in my world (caring for a healing friend), I’ve been on the lookout for recip...
It’s funny how your world can change in a heartbeat. One minute you’re doing your thing, making pictures, cooking, sleeping. The next, you’re in the hospital watching your oldest an...
Hey folks! I know I haven’t been around much, and I will be back in the kitchen and cooking and shooting soon, but for now I thought I’d share a few photos that I took (and outtakes) of ...
The bad news is that my oldest and dearest friend of more than twenty years is in the hospital. She walked into a coffee shop Friday afternoon and collapsed. My days have been spent visiting her at t...
Now that 2012 is here I wonder how many of you have resolutions. I don’t really do resolutions, but I do have goals and affirmations that I work on and tweak throughout the year. Most of them a...
It’s New Year’s Eve and I thought it only appropriate to share a cocktail with you. A riff on Heidi Swanson’s Blood Orange Gin Sparkler over on 101 Cookbooks. Unfortunately, Adam an...
~ I thought I’d offer you something completely different from the holiday fare you’ve been eating for days or even weeks now. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas and leftovers from both, there are oft...
Wishing all of you a wonderfully Happy Christmas and a beautiful, peaceful, successful, thrilling and fulfilling New Year! Filed under: food photography
Unless you love to eat, drink, read and hike, Portland really isn’t a town for tourist. The touristy attractions are limited to handful of beautiful gardens, OMSI, the Tram (?), and PowellR...
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