Atlanta based editorial music photographer | Zack Arias

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“My name is Zack Arias and I am a full time editorial photographer.

My specialty niche` is press and publicity photography for the music industry.

My first run at being a freelance photographer left me heavily in debt and placed my family on the edge of destruction which eventually tipped right on over despite all attempts to keep that from happening. I came to a place in my career that required me to put the cameras down and take a “job.” After two years of leaving the cameras and selling them off to pay rent and fix beater cars, I was given a chance to come back as a second shooter for a friend of mine who shoots weddings. I took a D100 that he bought me, a 285 flash, an ample amount of faith, and quit my job at Kinkos in October of 2003. I was determined to do things differently this time around.”>>read more about Zack Arias

Food Styling: The Art of Preparing Food for the Camera

For any photographer with even the slightest bit of interest in food styling or photography, “Food Styling: The Art of Preparing Food for the Camera” is a must-have. Author Delores Custer breaks down food photography in great detail, but has also made this book is fun to read. The amount of information she packed in “Food Styling” is amazing.

You don’t have to specialize in food photography to get a great deal of use from this tremendous resource. The example photos alone are worth the purchase price!



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Seattle based Food Photographer and Writer | Lara Ferroni

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Seattle based Food Photographer and Writer | Lara Ferroni

“I didn’t really mean to become a photographer. But with the first photo that I took of a batch of homemade raspberry scones, I knew I was a goner. My family quickly learned to ask first before digging in with their forks as I became completely snap-happy around any kind of food. Family vacations were hijacked to make special trips to particularly photogenic markets or restaurants.

Luckily for me, and my family, this passion quickly turned into something a bit more useful… beautiful images of food, travel and life for editorial publications and advertising.

I keep a very small shop. My studio is located in my light-filled house. I mostly do my own food and prop styling. I love to use natural sunlight light. The sense of home and wonder you see in my photos comes from the way I work and the fact that I am a home cook and that I shoot in a home (be it one with a really large selection of tableware).” >>>read more about Lara Ferroni