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Super Bowl 53 ATL food photo shoot!

Gary McLoughlin February 2, 2019

So Superbowl 53 is in our hometown of Atlanta, and the buzz is on! The sun is shining, the traffic is ridiculous (what’s new??) air-force jets are flying overhead and it’s time once again for all that party food…

Every year Judith brings something fun and creative to our Superbowl party, and this year I thought it would be fun to photograph it- so here we are!

Party food can be a bit of a challenge to photograph as it tends to be ‘bitty’. All bite size things without sauce or presence, so, as a photographer I realize it’s all about the set up and the accessories. So, for this shoot, I’ve arranged everything on one of my favorite whitewood boards and placed lots of stuff around the setting to bring interest and fill up the space. I even decided on getting one of my son’s old football helmets into the shot for fun!

Party food like this looks best with strong lighting, as the party setting will inevitably have, so I have both studio lights full on either side of the set and here we go…

Results below!

G.

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In Food Photography Tags Shamrock and Peach Foods, Shamrock and Peach Photography, Shamrock and Peach, Food photography, food photographer, Foodie, Superbowl 53, Superbowl food shoot, Superbowl party food, Atlanta, Food styling, Food shoot, Gary McLoughlin
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Winter Atlanta skyline

Winter Atlanta Skyline

Gary McLoughlin December 27, 2014

Last night, taking advantage of light traffic downtown due to the holidays, I thought I would experiment with a few long exposures. This time I found a great spot on the 10th street bridge, poking my camera through a hole in the chain link fence, and fired away.

Of course, the key to these kind of shots is timing...and this time, I think I got it right. I arrived around 20 minutes before dusk, and took an exposure every five minutes or so until it was quite dark, then, back in the studio I blended two of the best.

Let me know what you think!

Gary

In Landscapes Tags Shamrock and Peach Photography, Atlanta, Atlanta skyline, Atlanta skyline long exposure
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