Taking Pictures Of Street Food

As observed from inside the hatch. We have all probably got one of those friends on Facebook who has Instagram, the accepted way to take pictures of all types food. In certain parts of society it is now the only permissible way to communicate lunch choices. It is worth noting, however, that in the case of street food you are trying to encapsulate the entire experience of dining from a van, rather than just the meal. I have watched many pictures being taken of our van, and now consider myself an expert on what it is you need to preserve for your photo feed. Start your photographic experience with a long shot. Best taken at ground level. You then have a few options, which I’ll tackle in detail later: Whatever you do, a picture of the menu is important. Then:...

Virtuality

Somewhere between real life and the virtual world there lies the Jabberwocky. Captured in pictures and held fast by words it is arbitrarily defined as the Beast. To think, though, it would take only the slightest of tweaks, the gentlest movement in language, and the Beast would be no more. It happens that today I am back to work on the internet presence of the dear Jabberwocky, as the country reels from yesterdays royal wedding I’m trying to find a corner of Facebook, centre of operations for the “omg the dress was amaaaaaazing” campaign, to attach to the website. What I meant by my introductory sentence is that without the internet, the great green Beast is nothing more than a van. It is an interesting insight into what the web can do,...

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