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Westchester Food Photographer - Red Hat on the River

Food photography for Red Hat on the River in Westchester, NY

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Snapping food photos at Red Hat in Westchester, NY is all about capturing the rich colors, textures, and vibe of the restaurant’s dishes. With its warm lighting and beautiful Hudson River views, the setting is perfect for creating mouthwatering shots. Using natural light when possible helps keep colors true, while a wide aperture (low f-stop) adds that nice blurred background (aka bokeh) to make the dish pop. Playing with angles—like an overhead flat lay for a full table spread or a 45-degree close-up for those rich details—keeps things interesting. A tripod can be handy in low light to avoid blur, and a little tweaking in Lightroom or Photoshop can enhance contrast and sharpness. Whether for social media, restaurant branding, or just showing off an amazing meal, the right mix of composition and lighting can turn a great dish into a scroll-stopping shot!

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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 Spring Feast

Working as a photographer for Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture has been a rewarding experience. I’ve had the privilege of capturing the incredible work being done by dedicated farmers like Jason Grauer and Jack Algiere. From documenting the growth of sustainable farming practices to capturing the beauty of the land, it’s always inspiring to see how passionate individuals are making a difference in the food industry. Every photo tells a story of hard work, dedication, and the connection between people and the land. It’s been an honor to document their efforts and share their impact through my lens.

The Stone Barns Spring Feast is an annual culinary event held at Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture, located in Pocantico Hills, New York. Stone Barns Center is a nonprofit farm and education center that focuses on sustainable agriculture and food systems.

The Spring Feast is a celebration of the spring season and the abundance of fresh, locally grown food. It brings together renowned chefs, farmers, and food enthusiasts to showcase the flavors and techniques that highlight the farm-to-table movement. The event typically features a multi-course dinner prepared by guest chefs using ingredients sourced directly from the farm and the surrounding Hudson Valley region.

Guests at the Spring Feast can expect an exquisite dining experience that emphasizes seasonal and sustainable cuisine. The menu often includes a variety of dishes that showcase the best produce, meats, and dairy products available during the springtime. The chefs work closely with the farmers and artisans associated with Stone Barns Center to create a menu that highlights the flavors of the season and supports the principles of sustainable agriculture.

In addition to the meal, the Spring Feast may also include educational components such as farm tours, workshops, and presentations that explore the importance of sustainable food systems and the work being done at Stone Barns Center.

Attending the Stone Barns Spring Feast offers a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for good food, sustainable agriculture, and environmental stewardship. It's a chance to support the mission of Stone Barns Center while enjoying a memorable dining experience in a beautiful farm setting.

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.

Bluestone Lane Website Photography

I should really try and document more of my work that gets used across huge brands websites. Bluestone Lane do such a nice job with all the images I deliver. Sometimes they’re just simple product photos that get collaged across the site.

Bluestone Lane Photographer

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.