In Neals Yard they sell a small selection of wondrous goods as well as their exquisite dairy, one of which is boxes of Barry tea. I confess I'd never heard of it but I was sure that if they stocked it here it would be the best. So I bought a box along with my other bits for the week and thought no more about it till we were almost to Elephant & Castle. There was another couple on the bus, sitting across from us. She caught sight of the tea in my bag and exclaimed loudly to her man 'Oh look, they've got Barry tea. I can't believe it.' Then she leant over to me 'Where did you get it? I love Barry tea and I've never been able to find it in London. It's Irish!' When I told her she rang the bell, grabbed her man and jumped off the bus to go back and buy some.
I love those that love good food to the point where they must always seek it out.
On Wednesday night, along with a couple of dozen food bloggers, I was invited by Bord Bia to the Irish Embassy where we were whisked into this delightfully elegant room. The focus of the evening was learning secrets - of food styling and photography from consumate professional Alistair Hendy in order to spread the word of just how much brilliant food is produced in Ireland.
Alistair talked in detail about styling shots and, surprising to me, shooting only in daylight.
Extra Relish took notes
while he explained tricks like angling the camera for the shot on the left to give the impression of movement. Works!
while he explained tricks like angling the camera for the shot on the left to give the impression of movement. Works!
Sunshine streamed through the enormous windows - shooting with natural light started to make some kind of sense - particularly if you were sitting with Maison Cupcake and Cook Sister ...
These extraordinary cheeses I was expecting - think Irish, think soft rain and green green grass and lots of fabulous dairy. I have bought the brilliant coolea from Neals Yard which has the richness of Parmesan.
We were let loose to shoot what we liked, Simply Splendiferous applying a little of what we'd just learned.
Ultra unfussed honeycomb.
Exquisite jelly beans - and who knew they make Turkish Delight in Ireland?
I was intrigued by some of the surrounds to the photos being created
Scraps and discards
and 'faux amis' - the pink is not a savoury but an exqusite handmade strawberry cheesecake nestling up with to the flat leaf parsley. And they say the camera never lies!
These extraordinary cheeses I was expecting - think Irish, think soft rain and green green grass and lots of fabulous dairy. I have bought the brilliant coolea from Neals Yard which has the richness of Parmesan.
We were let loose to shoot what we liked, Simply Splendiferous applying a little of what we'd just learned.
Such an extraordinary marbling.
Ultra unfussed honeycomb.
Exquisite jelly beans - and who knew they make Turkish Delight in Ireland?
I was intrigued by some of the surrounds to the photos being created
Scraps and discards
and 'faux amis' - the pink is not a savoury but an exqusite handmade strawberry cheesecake nestling up with to the flat leaf parsley. And they say the camera never lies!
Great post, Bron. And some lovely photos that so beautifully capture the light. It was nice to see you and to chat that evening. I too was really impressed with the quality of the produce on show. I'd had coolea once before but forgotten how much I like it. I brought some home and it's almost all gone! Must find a local supplier...
ReplyDeleteI ALWAYS stock up with Barry's Gold Blend loose tea when back home in Dublin. The loose tea version is really hard to find here - so I know exactly how that lady felt when she spied the tea : ) Yes it was a good evening wasn't it Or I should say 'grand craic'
ReplyDeleteFab post Bron! It was a really good event wasn't it? Hope to see you again soon. Pascale
ReplyDelete5am Foodie - Have to say all my cheese it be gone already. Neals Yard for when you're in London do sell it...
ReplyDeleteAilbhe Barry leaf tea is £3.95 a pack this morning at the market ;)
Cheers Pascale - really enjoyed the evening and seeing everyone. More soon I hope.
Looks like a great informative evening Bron, I was invited but couldn't make it, would have been nice to see you again :)
ReplyDeleteWill have to try some Barrys Tea as I do love a cuppa!
What a shame you couldn't come Anne - be nice to catch up.
ReplyDeleteIt was a fun evening, a really well put together event. I learned a lot from Alastair's talk (to be blogged still!) and although I found shooting in the severe sunlight with no tripod extremely challenging, it was well worth taking part with the added bonus of bumping into so many FBC friends.
ReplyDeleteI chickened out photographing stuff like crabs! I was on home territory with the sweets.
Sarah just loved your hair in the sunshine!
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting to learn some of what goes into professional food photography and meet with other bloggers at the same time. Especially in such a gorgeous location.
It was a gorgeous location, wasn't it?? And such great company - lovely to see you again! Alastair was truly inspirational - and I wish I always had access to that table of props :) Great shots - yo urealyl made the most of the golden light (love the one of my and Sarah's hair - we should offer our services to Redken;-))
ReplyDeleteAh yes Jeanne I want it all - preferably catered!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you too - and I second the idea you and Sarah should be glossy haired stars. Loved the way you caught the light.
I loved reading this post Bron - some great photographs too
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