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2012 Awards Nominations
eatTV is honored to receive nominations from both the IACP and James Beard Foundation Awards. Congratulations and good luck to all the nominees!
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Food Photography Class at ICE: Spring 2011
Student photographs from the Food Photography and Styling Workshop at the Institute of Culinary Education
ICE Photo Class Fall 2010
Student photographs from the Food Photography and Styling Workshop at the Institute of Culinary Education.
Night Photography
Shooting a sunset can be rewarding, but what do you do after the sun is gone? Night photography allows for a different perspective of the world around us. There are different colored light sources, reflections, and plenty of motion to showcase. To get the most out of night photography a look at photo equipment and the photographer’s mental toolbox is important.





