What is so special about maccaroni pasta that You could use them
for food art photography, nothing really, or ???
Today we proudly present the first food art photography
made by our 18 year young trainee Posantor “Chocolate” Saelie.
Chocolate, so his nickname,
is a Lisu Hiltribe Thai boy from far north of Thailand,
from the countryside near Mae Suay, Chiang Rai province.


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Picture: Photography trainee Chocolate is arranging the noodles for the photo shooting
@ Thailand Art Photography
Photographer: Anuparp Ratanakhon

After all the arrangement of the noodles
and a lot of tests with the illumination, camera and flash
finally Chocolate could show his skills and we´ve been surprised by his results.
Here are “The Maccaroni Fireworks”:


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Picture: Maccaroni Fireworks
@ Thailand Art Photography
Photographer: Posantor “Chocolate” Saelie

2 Antworten bis “Food Art Photography Maccaroni Pasta Fireworks”

  1. samantha sagt:

    Diese Bilder gefallen mir besonders gut. Und die Idee für Food Art Photography finde ich sehr interessant und originell. Bravo!

    Grüße

  2. [...] Wegen ihrer geringen Größe haben Risoni eine deutlich kürzere Kochzeit, als z.B. Spaghetti oder Maccaroni, nur rund 6-7 Minuten. Packungsanleitung beachten [...]

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