Chef

MAD in New York City

Photographing the MAD event for NOMA was hands down one of the coolest gigs I’ve had. I mean, how often do you get to capture culinary legends like Dan Barber, René Redzepi, and a bunch of other top chefs in one room? The whole vibe was electric, with everyone there talking food, creativity, and what’s next for the culinary world. It felt like being in the middle of something really special, and I loved being able to document it.

I brought my Sony A1 to the event, which was the perfect choice. The lighting wasn’t exactly the easiest to work with, but the A1 made it a breeze. It’s quick, sharp, and handled the low-light moments like a champ—so I could focus on getting the candid shots and little details without missing a thing. Whether it was capturing the chefs deep in conversation or those quick, fun moments between the guests, it was just a blast.

The best part, though, was the people. Dan Barber, René Redzepi, and all the chefs were genuinely awesome to photograph. Seeing them interact with each other, sharing ideas and insights, was inspiring in itself. Plus, getting those behind-the-scenes moments of them being so focused or having a laugh made it feel like I was part of the action.

In the end, it wasn’t just about snapping cool photos—it was about capturing the energy and passion of the event. It was all about creativity, collaboration, and, of course, great food. Can’t wait for the next one!

Spare Food Photography

I’d love to photograph more food and chef events around Westchester and New York City. I’ve always had a passion for capturing food, whether it’s a beautifully plated dish or a chef in action behind the scenes. The energy of food events, especially when talented chefs are showcasing their craft, is something I really enjoy documenting. If you’re hosting a food or chef event in the area and need a photographer who can capture all the delicious details and exciting moments, I’d love to connect and help bring your event to life with some photos

Stone Barns Harvest Feast 2023

Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture

Gordon Ramsey Fish and Chips in Times Square

Photographing a celebrity chef in Times Square was an unforgettable experience! The energy of the city combined with the excitement of working with someone so well-known in the culinary world created the perfect backdrop for a dynamic shoot. Capturing the chef in the midst of such a vibrant, bustling location brought a unique contrast between the calm focus of their craft and the liveliness of New York City. From the lights of Times Square to the chef’s passion for food, it was an amazing opportunity to capture some truly memorable shots. If you’re looking for someone to photograph culinary events or chefs in action, I’d love to help bring those moments to life!

Spare Food Co Photography

I’m delighted to have been working with the brothers Adam and Jeremy Kaye on creating imagery for their Spare Food project. You can pick up their tonic at most Whole Foods around NYC, Murrays Cheese shop, Bourke Street Bakery and loads of other spots in the tristate area.

Spare Food Co at The Parlor

The guys at Spare Food were kind enough to ask me to document their lunch at The Parlor. It was Chef Adam that recommended this incredible Westcheser Pizza joint back when I used to work with Stone Barns.

If you want to try some Spare Food Tonic, give these flavors a try at Decicco or Fresh Direct - Lemon & Ginger. Cucumber & Lime. Blueberry & Ginger. Peach & Turmeric.

Dan Barber and Jack Algiere

Chef Dan Barber and Farmer Jack Algiere during a Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture event for Young Farmers

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