Food Photography Tips For TravellersFood Photography Tips For Travellers
This May, I’d like to focus on food photography tips. Every month, I show you some of my own travel photos. For inspiration, but also to give you some quick tips on how to improve your own travel photography. This May, I’d like to focus on food photography tips. Every month, I show you some of my own travel photos.
44 Healthy Road Trip Snack Ideas - Wholefully
Man, I love a good road trip! Flying is great and all, but there is something really special about packing up the car, cranking up the tunes (or the podcasts), and heading out on the open road. We’ve always been the type that drive instead of fly. Not only is often more affordable for us, but it’s also so much more fun! This month, we’re road tripping up to visit my husband’s family in Canada, and I’m starting to finalize the plans for our trip.
Preventing and Removing Ticks From Dogs
If your dog spends a lot of time outdoors, he's at high risk of picking up ticks–those multi-legged, disease-carrying parasites that like to hide in the fur and attach themselves to the skin. Learning proper tick removal and ways of preventing ticks in the first place are crucial for stopping the spread of disease not only to your dog but to yourself and your family. Dangers of Ticks Although such a tiny insect might seem harmless at first glance, the American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation (AKCCHF) estimates that thousands of dogs are infected each year with tick-borne diseases, such as Lyme disease, canine ehrlichiosis, canine anaplasmosis, and Rocky Mountain spotted fever, some of which are transmissible to humans. Tick bites can also become infected and cause soreness and parasitic dermatitis, especially when the tick hasn't been properly removed.
What’s Hot: Top 10 food trends for 2017
It’s that time again – time to savor the HOT food trends that will drive customers through your doors. We surveyed nearly 1,300 professional chefs – all members of the American Culinary Federation ‑ to find the menu items that will impact sales in the year ahead. Given a list of 169 items, from street food-inspired dishes to healthful kids’ meals, the chefs ranked each item as “Hot,” “Yesterday’s News,” or “Perennial Favorite.” Here’s our Top 10 hot trends: New cuts of meat
Food photography - making your food images pop
Food photography – making your food images pop What a wonderful thing to be able to capture on your vacation and of course, the delicious food you are trying maybe for the first time in that country. Of course taking candid shots of farmers markets, foodie stores, street vendors or restaurants is typical, but how do you really make those images of food look so tantalizing. You know, food you see online or in printed publications that look so good, you practically want to lick your laptop screen? Here are some good ideas and tips to make your food photographing pop:
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Famous Presidential Dogs in American History
Some of the most famous residents of the White House have been the president's dogs. According to the Presidential Pet Museum, there have consistently been dogs in the White House from its current canine residents, Sunny and Bo Obama, dating all the way back to 1901. President William McKinley stopped the trend with a double-yellow-headed parrot, Angora kitten, and roosters–but no dogs!
What’s Hot Culinary Forecast
“Local, vegetable-forward, and ethnic-inspired menu items will reign supreme on menus in the upcoming year. Guests are implementing these trends in their own lifestyles and want to see them reflected in the food they eat at restaurants. In response, chefs are creating more items in-house and turning to global flavors to infuse their menus.” - Hudson Riehle, senior vice president of research Full results of What's Hot in 2018 (pdf)►
Take better travel food photos in 14 images
Editor’s note: Kita Roberts is the carnivorous food blogger behind Girl Carnivore and Pass the Sushi, as well as a travel addict and photographer. From her kitchen table to Michelin restaurants to street food in Cambodia and back again, Kita is an all-star food photographer under any circumstance. She shared her top tips with us for better food photos, accompanied by some of her brilliant — and mouth-watering — images.
Food for thought: Is India ready for Fast Casual dining?
La Ultra - The High is a three-day, 333 km ultra-marathon in the vicinity of Leh, India, is 'One of the most dangerous road races in the world'. Held in August every year, the race attracts a handful of celebrated ultra-marathoners from around the world. These runners are, for most of the part, experienced endurance race enthusiasts, who know their limits, and for some part, runners who try and attempt this distance to ascertain their own.