The most wonderful thing about this food photography world that I find myself being increasingly drawn into, are food photographers themselves. For some reason which has so far eluded me, they are among the kindest, most generous, most creative and most inspiring people you could wish to meet, and none more so than Luisa Brimble and Aran Goyoaga.
Aran was ably assisted by Luisa’s friend Adriana
As you may know Aran has recently moved to Seattle and started hosting workshops in her beautiful downtown studio. When I heard she had invited Sydney-based food and lifestyle photographer Luisa Brimble to host a workshop I jumped at the chance to attend – Luisa has shot for The Simple Things, Frankie and Kinfolk amongst others and has recently founded her own magazine in Australia, Alphabet Family Journal, because that’s what you do when your home magazine market is small and opportunities are limited.
She is also a firecracker in person – bursting with life, wit and enthusiasm – with an infectious energy and a warm, generous smile; and her photography is a dazzling combination of graphic simplicity infused with Aussie sunshine, exuberant colour and vibrant personality.
Luisa is particularly known for her overhead shots of people feasting around loaded tables, and she’d promised to give us a demonstration of how she puts such shots together. All this, plus Aran’s amazing food styling and the incredible beauty of the studio – honestly, people, it’s just like living in Instagram – made for a weekend that I won’t easily forget.
While we chatted about photography with Luisa, and she told us how she had built her career through hard work, focus and determination (and I’m sure enormous talent and bucketloads of charm did no harm), Aran worked her food styling magic.
Luisa then climbed her ladder and starting directing the photo shoot – as an ex-wedding photographer she is adept at getting the most out of her models. I, by contrast, just wish I could spritz the people I’m photographing with olive oil and manipulate them with tweezers, which is probably not the best approach.
And this is the beauty that emerges when two huge talents collaborate (just a phone shot from me as there wasn’t room for us all up the ladder).
Luisa then did one of her trademark ‘person with armful of flowers standing on a chair’ shots. Seeing her work with, and get the best out of, people was one of the most inspiring things about this weekend.
See what I mean about living in Instagram?
We then got a chance to do our own photography and styling.
And it was lovely to have tame and now fully-trained hand models available.
Everything – food, props, light – was so darn BEAUTIFUL.
Later that weekend we had the opportunity to watch and shoot Aran as she baked and styled a galette. It’s amazingly soothing watching her bake. She has a quiet serenity and focus about her which is quite mesmerising, particularly considering she was surrounded by loads of cameras when these shots were taken. (NB I am not remotely like this when I am cooking, but I think you probably guessed that already).
I learned a ton over the weekend – about photography, food styling, how to build a photography career, build rapport with models and how to bake with methodical calmness. But also, and more importantly, I learned lessons from two very different women about how to live life with enthusiasm, grace, focus and immense and inspiring style. Well worth the price of admission I’d say.
And yes, I shall forever feel inadequate that my eggs are not arranged by colour.
Aran is planning to bring more amazing photographers to Seattle in 2015. Check her blog or social media feeds for more workshop details in the New Year.
nazila says
loved the pictures from this weekend. I think it all too kinfolk for me, but wow, such talent.
Paola says
Haha! This weekend was like LIVING in Kinfolk 🙂 But if you’re meaning that my pics are Kinfolk-worthy then I’ll take it as a huge compliment…
Bee says
Beautifully written, Paola! It was such a fantastic weekend full of useful information and inspiring moments. I want a repeat of this experience again soon!
Paola says
Thanks so much Bee. I’m so glad you were there too, and it was such fun getting to know you better. Yes! Here’s to many more such experiences in 2015.
Deri says
Pics ARE Kinfolkworthy, they’re beautiful, but your text is mercifully sparkier (love the look of KF, find the copy desperately dull). Insanely jealous of the photo experience and skills you’re building….
Paola says
I’m still trying to resolve my love of ridiculously corny and romantic photography with my urge to be snarky all the time. My photographic ‘voice’ and written ‘voice’ are worlds apart and I’m not quite sure how to resolve that. But thanks for the compliments. I will teach you all I know when I return to the UK in April…
Lilian says
I don’t think you need to “resolve” your different creative voices, it’s what makes you unique!
Paola says
Thanks! And possibly. Though I’m still not sure they belong in the same article…
Vijitha Shyam says
Beautifully written post, awesome pictures and now I wish I lived in Seattle !