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If you’ve ever left a food photography workshop feeling inspired and then lost that momentum within a week, you’re not alone. The post-workshop question I get most—by beginners and experienced photographers alike—is how to keep going when you’re practising on your own, without an instructor beside you. Photos from the storytelling workshop with Aimee Twigger […]
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If you’ve ever left a food photography workshop feeling inspired and then lost that momentum within a week, you’re not alone. The post-workshop question I get most—by beginners and experienced photographers alike—is how to keep going when you’re practising on your own, without an instructor beside you. Photos from the storytelling workshop with Aimee Twigger […]

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Three weeks after the food photography workshop, you’re setting up a shoot and you catch yourself working differently. Not thinking differently – working differently. Your hands know what to do before your brain catches up. That’s when you realise something actually changed. But let’s back up to what creates that shift in the first place. […]

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The Messy Middle: Finding Beauty in Creative Struggle My students are currently midway through my food photography online course, PCS Academy. During our Easter break, I sent them an email titled ‘The Messy Middle’—a phrase borrowed from a book I only heard about, but its title perfectly encapsulates much of what I’ve experienced as a […]
