Video: Lick your fingers: "sweet couples" of snacks and drinks in Kyle Dreir's photo project
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
In everyday life, we constantly come across all sorts of compatibility tests - by horoscope, names, psychotypes … what psychologists can think of in order to predict in advance what the interaction of people can turn out to be. But the famous food photographer Kyle Dreier at a glance can determine the compatibility of … food and drink. Moreover, she always chooses the perfect combination that even the sweet couple Twix never dreamed of.
Once Kyle Dreir seriously thought about the compatibility of products, then the idea arose to create a photo project in which one could present "couples" that have long been considered culinary lassica. The photo project was given the uncomplicated name "Pairings", which literally means "couples".
"You will lick your fingers" - this could be the slogan of this photo experiment. Milk and biscuits, beer and salty pretzels, exquisite white wine and fish, sake and sushi - it seems that Kyle Dreir is "traveling" through the "cuisines" of different countries of the world, knowing what Russians and Germans, Italians and Japanese will like.
Creative food photography is a special kind of creativity that, as a rule, does not leave the audience indifferent. On our site Culturology. We have already talked about the mouth-watering photos of Ryan Matthew Smith and Brook Davis. We hope Kyle Dreier's photos will make you want to eat too!
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