Dark and Moody Food Photography Portraits

Rachel Korinek Food Photographer Dark Moody GrapesClick to check out my latest food photography projects.#twolovesstudio #beautifulcuisine #foodbloggerpro #foodphotography #learnfoodphotography #foodblogger #learnphotography #foodstyling #lightingti…

A year in the making.

One day I decided that I was going to capture a moody portrait of an artichoke. I just loved how bold it was, the darkness sucking you into the image and never letting you leave.

It did take me almost 12 months later to continue the project, but the next instalments were black grapes and okra.

How do these portraits make you feel?

Interested in knowing how to make these images come to life? Head over to TLS for a tutorial.

Rachel Korinek Food Photographer Dark Moody ArtichokeClick to check out my latest food photography projects.#twolovesstudio #beautifulcuisine #foodbloggerpro #foodphotography #learnfoodphotography #foodblogger #learnphotography #foodstyling #lightin…
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