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Donna’s Calendar
(and an announcement)

6a00d83451b42169e20120a6b115af970b-800wi I got really lucky when I fell in love with Donna in the wee hours of the new year 1988 Mary Frances's kitchen in Palm Beach.  She'd been shooting that night, and would continue shooting, but little did she know that 21 years later, she'd be photographing food for me.  Thanks to this blog and the people who read it, she now shoots food with alacrity, so I thank  those who have encouraged her. You've helped me! At the request of a few of her admirers she put together a calendar with some of her favorite images.  If we'd had our acts together and done this early enough to print a thousand, we could probably have reduced the price, but as it is, she's printing them via Apple.  For more info, see her blog. Now, an announcement.  Next week, I'm hoping next ...

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Working with Michael Symon: Photo Pages from LIVE TO COOK

Pg. 80 Our house has had hundreds of cookbooks pass through and I've flipped through many of them not to browse the recipes, but to look at the photographs. One cookbook has always stood apart for me because it was so different, so cool. So, how lucky and excited was I when Michael Symon asked me to be the photographer for his first ever cookbook—and that one of his favorite cookbooks was White Heat, by Marco Pierre White, photographed by Bob Carlos Clarke. That's it!—I was stunned—but not surprised. This book was ground breaking with it's grainy, B&W photo journalist style when it came out in 1990, and Michael liked the idea of having B&W photos of him cooking and not just color finished shots. There are some really beautiful color finished shots, many of them in the book, and all the ...

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Now That’s A Shallot

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Food Lover’s Calendar

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Mushrooms: Capturing Natural Design

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