



I recently did a photo shoot test with my friend Pip McKay, who has a blog called the Rainy Day Gourmet. I picked out a few of my favorite shots from the shoot, posted above. We photographed salmon, lamb, mussels, halibut, veggies, steak, and even a few more! I was pretty impressed with how fast they were being put together. The food looked beautiful and tasted delicious.
In other news, I am excited for a few new upcoming projects! One with a local restaurant, a local flower shop, and another magazine shoot, coming up in April.
Have a great rainy Sunday. (If you are in Seattle)