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The Brewhouse

I just love food photography.

It’s a wonderful way to express creativity and when asked to photograph it, my heart skips a beat or two out of sheer excitement!

Food, for me, isn’t just about taste – it’s about presentation as well.

So, to be entrusted with the opportunity to present to others what good quality food will be presented to them on a plate is indeed a privilege.

Armed with my trusty 100mm f/2.8 macro lens I eagerly wonder what gastronomical delights the chef will cook and plate up.

Chicken Schnitzel

The above is a wonderful Chicken Schnitzel with potato and salad.

Rump with mushroom sauce

My favourite – Rump steak with mushroom sauce, chips and salad.

Surf and Turf

Some surf and turf. The prawns were lightly seasoned with some garlic.

The Brewhouse can be found at 601 Stanley Street Woolloongabba – right opposite the Mater Hospital, and is now under new management.

The plans that are being made for the future of the Brewhouse are quite exciting.

Stay tuned to this spot for the refurbishment photo session.

TAMMY AND THE PREGNANCY PHOTOS

I have had the most wonderful opportunity to photograph and document the journey of Tammy with her bump.

Below are some photos that I’d like to share.

Tammy

Introducing Ben

Tammy and Ben

One last photo for now….

Tammy and Ben

THE DAY TRIP

The alarm went off at 1am – and I was excited!

There was a big day planned photography wise and I was looking forward to what may come.

I left at 2am and arrived at my destination at just after 4am.

What a wonderful sunrise to greet not only myself but a few other photog’s who all gathered together for the meetup.

Sunrise

After taking photos of the sun rising, I couldn’t help myself and I had to take some macros.

Busy as a Bee Fly Ladybeetle Green Ant

Thankfully the bees were too busy to get to the nectar to worry about a photographer and there were millions of flies so I had to take a macro of one.  Sprinkled in between the files and bees were lady beetles and green ants.

Whilst in the paddock I also took some flower shots which are a little different to the norm.

Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower Sunflower

From here, the group went to an abandoned house. In the next post I’ll continue on with the journey.

Please note – the images are for sale on http://www.michellelegg.com and are copyright so please respect the artist and do not illegally download.