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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 PTII

After photographing a beautiful morning’s sunrise and some macros, we headed off to the abandoned house.

I was pretty excited by this thought as there is a lot of opportunity to capture texture in the old wood and the clouds were coming over so again, some dramatic skies will be included along with nice soft light.

Abandoned House

Abandoned House

Abandoned House

Abandoned House

Whilst wondering around taking photos, I noticed a lot of fresh cow pats on the ground and wondered where the heck the cows were.

It wasn’t long till they started wondering down the hill to come and check out what we were doing.

The Cow

They weren’t really interested in us and what we were doing – but I did start to wonder where they get their water from. The next thing I knew, the cows came wondering past us and heading towards the direction of the gate. It wasn’t until that point that I noticed the water ‘container’.

Cows Drinking

From here we went into separate groups and the group I was with went exploring where we found more wonderful paddocks of  Sunflowers and some wonderful old train Stations.  I’ll continue on with Part III soon.

Just a friendly reminder, if you would like to contact me please visit http://www.michellelegg.com where you can use the contact form or purchase any of the photos you’ve seen here.