Myself c/o Tried.Tasted.Servedand SmoothieGirl & CoconutGirl of the new Australian living-food events management team Raw Events Australiaare excited to announce my first tour Downunder! I had such a fantastic time on my recent North American Al Fresco Summer Tour that I can’t wait to get on the road again to share some more great recipes and culinary techniques with a whole new group of people. The raw food movement in Australia is certainly a vibrant and growing one, and in Melbourne, Victoria - where my events will take place- there are even a few raw food cafes which have opened in the last year. Melbourne is also regularly voted as Australia’s most vegan/vegetarian friendly city with numerous restaurants, cafes, grocery stores and farmers’ markets contributing to a very supportive, social and fun community vibe.
Walking around the communal garden in south of Melbourne on sunday morning was an amazing lucid experience.The garden itself has so much character and vibrant energy... tons of fruit trees, herb gardens, pumpkins, eggplants etc... and not to far from communal Garden isthe Organic Farmers Market... where you can just walk around and eat all the testers and enjoy talking to the local farmers who are so passionate about their products and lifestyle choices... a place where I strongly recommend if you are in Melbourne Victoria.
However, for me it was all about apples... organic picnic apples to green apples... just apples and more apples... and here's all you need to know about APPLES
When I was first approached by Lucy Stegley (aka SmoothieGirl) from
Raw Events Australia in Melbourne, Victoria about capturing the different essence of what Glo Health Cafe -Health Store is about, I was in two minds about whether I could carry out photographic assignment that wasn’t based on 100% non raw or vegan food let alone in a commercial setting. The thought of organic, some raw food & vegan food and the conscious, wholesome nest in Elsternwick Melbourne brought good positive feelings towards taking Glo Health project photography under my belt.
After talking to the owners Kate & Vicky about the areas that they would love me to work on, I took a small stroll to think about how or in what flavour I would capture different areas of GloHealth Café. I decided nothing could beat a mixture of black & white Italian rustic photography with somewhat fairy tale photography. The result, well, have a look at them yourself!!!
After two hours of pressing "snooze" on my IPhone, I finally realized I needed to get up, get going and find a nursery at which to buy an organic lemon tree.I wanted to find this for Lucy Stegley (aka SmoothieGirl), who kindly invited me to lunch at her family farm in Mt Martha, Victoria. After geting lost numerous times along the way and having to ask multiple strangers for directions, I finally made it!! Albeit with potted carnations instead of the desired lemon tree, and with one last wrong turn where I got lost once more on her driveway - the farm is so big!!! Ohh well, it could only go up from here! I was really looking forward to meeting Lucy. I didn`t know that much about her, but the moment I got out of the car, I felt I had been at her place before - the smell of the farm, the beautiful white clouds, the barn, the rustic fences and the smiling girl who came to meet me in a cute white apron with cherries on it! So, I'd finally met Lucy and proceeded to have a wonderful day with her.
It went by so fast! I met her vibrant friends, sipped on watermelon juice and had fantastic stimulating conversations. I took myself outside with my camera and I had the pleasure of meeting Lucy`s mother Ann, who zipped in on her pistachio green Vespa piled high with last minute shopping. We introduced ourselves and it wasn`t long before I was chatting with a beautiful, articulate woman with whom every moment seemed filled with joy and compassion. I think I deserved a day like this, a day in which I was surrounded by friends and their family, around a table full of simple, delicious farm food made with love and honesty. I took pictures to capture all the exquisitely prepared dishes.
The art of bringing food styling and food photography into the life of a food blogger is challenging. It is not easy sharing your art with the virtual world… There are so many areas that needs to be covered for a Raw Food Stylist & Photographer Blogger to share his or her final work, we need to take into account and start with the following:
Create a Raw Palatable Recipe
Make Sure it Has the Right Color Balance According to the Season
Choosing the right Prop
Knowing what you Want: Elegant, Rustic or Resturanty Looks
Buy the Ingredients a Day Before Hand & Prepare
Style & Shot (the most frustrating part for me)
A Small Editing on the Photoshop
Hold Your Breath and Share it
But of course as is with anything, you need to have a passion for creativity. I became passionate about cheffing purely because every time I got an order, I put the docket in front of me, and the first thing that I would grab was the big white plates, because then I knew that it was completely up to me to choose how I want to mount (stack) the creation (food) on the plate. It was the same with taking photographs for me when I first started using a camera at the age of 21 traveling around Africa from Uganda to Cape Town. Looking through the lens and taking the shots felt like it was my new tool to release my emotional package… and after taking a class in Montreal for 3 months learning the basics of Black & White photography 6 years ago, and working in the dark room developing all the photographs that I took during my 9 month trip through South America I knew that one day I want to combine both of my passion, (food Styling and Photography) together… and so this dream started about 9 months ago with Shiitake Blog.
Is imagination a positive element to the development of human consciousness? The answer for sure is a big YES. The power of imagination can be a wonderful resource for the human beings because it gives us the power to form, create a mental image of lets say Expressionism that may enable a certain subjective emotional release, and emotional creation. For this small project that we did in Toronto & Montreal Canada September 2009 imagination became the source for Street Expressionist Photography by capturing people’s positive emotional side of the Streets.
Within the next few weeks I wil be posting articles, recipes and of course wonderful photography regarding the Al Fresco Summer Raw Class Tour and not to mention the sneaky holiday that Gabrielle and I went to in Paris, Barcelona and Madrid.
But first, it is important for me to simply say thank you to all the Diva organizers who made the tour possible, fun exciting and progressive.
Wow this is the first time that I am posting a video on my blog and it is all about an exciting news that I like to share with you guys. It is about my Al Fresco Summer Raw Class Tour around:
Los Angeles with Ingrid Weithers-Barati of Raw Epicurean from August 27, 28, 29,30, 31, 1 and 2 September. 1 class available per day. 10 people max per class.
New York City with Michelle Master (raw pastry chef, founder of CocoGazelle raw confections) from September 5 & 8. 1 class available per day. 10 people max per class.
Chromosomes are part of the patterns of the ever-changing forms and shapes found in nature, encouraged by motions of atoms and matter. Zooming out of these chromosomes that are part of a green leaf, a different shape jumps from here to there with the excitement of being a Robyn. It's that time of the year when the leaves are green, the birds are chirping and everything around grandpa and I and our game of chess and a platter of olives, sun blushed tomatoes, red peppers, red onions, baby rocket etc... is dazzling with life. The puffy clouds surround the life giving sun and as we are sitting on old wooden chairs in the garden I am reaching for my knight to make my first move. Suddenly grandpa says, “What good is knowledge in enjoying the experience of eating simple organic raw food?” I said, “Does knowledge about food make the food taste better grandpa? I mean can it enhance the experience of eating good food?”