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2012 Awards Nominations

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

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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.