Crafting the Future of Beer at Stone Barns
Photographs by Ben Hider
Food Photographer
Crafting the Future of Beer at Stone Barns
Photographs by Ben Hider
I'm always thankful to my friends at Project 13 for the connections with new clients in the food realm. Bella Gioia and Chef Nico have put some amazing food in front of me to photograph. Not only does it look amazing for the photos, but it tastes pretty damn good too.
Here is a behind the scenes view of my lighting setup for the food photography shown above. The restaurant has this amazing sky light that sits above a few tables and gives a very soft overhead light that works great for a table shot, and then I took over a corner table with a few Profoto lights. One has the amazing Large Deep Umbrella with diffuser and the other one has the more directional and collapsable Profoto Beauty Dish. All images were shot with two Canon 5D Mark IV cameras, one with a 100mm F2.8 Macro lens and the other with the super versatile Canon 24-70mm F2.8 Lens.
Nothing better than spending the afternoon in a new restaurant photographing their food. We photographed a lot more dishes than originally planned, it was an onslaught of seafood, surf and turf and the most amazing looking roast pork with crispy skin or crackling. I love working as a food photographer and would love to create more content like this for other restaurants in New York City or the Hudson Valley.
Food Photographer Ben Hider
Portrait Photographer Ben Hider
Food Photographer
City Harvest host a dinner with Chef Danny Meyer at Untitled at the Whitney Museum in New York City on November 20, 2017. (Photos by Ben Hider)
Food Photographer Ben Hider
Chef Angela Dimayuga of Mission Chinese Food cooked a family style dinner at the Cadillac House in New York City for City Harvest.
Food Photographer Ben Hider