![]() Once I have all of the elements I need I proceed to post-production. I then begin adding elements to the scene like the smoke, tomatoes, and the flying lasagna by supporting them on trays or wire attached to a stand. When I photograph a scene like this, I begin by working the scene as far as it will go until I feel I cannot improve upon it. Any variation in the highlights, color cast, or the light source’s overall feel will be immediately noticeable to the viewer. The most important thing to remember when photographing an image that would be impossible to capture in one frame is to ensure that the lighting for the additional elements is identical to the base image. This image features an Italian feast gone awry with a Caprese salad and Lasagna exploding into the air and the process we used to create this image in Photoshop began with the way we styled, lit, and photographed the scene. Over the years though I have become known for my concept-driven images which are often whimsical in nature typically contain elements of motion. ![]() As a commercial food photographer, I create images of a variety of products from beer to donuts.
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