Video: Delicious still lifes from Felipe Barbosa and Rafael Medeiros
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Fricote Magazine is renowned for its love of gastronomic photography. Traditionally, in the 13th issue of the magazine, a new collection of pictures on the topic of food was published. This time, the talented duo Felipe Barbosa and Rafael Medeiros were entrusted to experiment with food. It was they who used carrots instead of heels, laid a banana on a chaise longue, and cut a bloodthirsty mouth from an apple, assuring that the fruit is not as harmless as it seems at first glance.
The collection was named “Taste Shapes According to the Nature” and brought the authors, if not fame, then fame. Moreover, critics argue that the popularity of the collection lies in its simplicity. The photographers decided to make the pictures as simple as possible, almost completely cleared the background and removed all unnecessary from the frame, leaving only food. And it worked.
Of course, the collections are far from the famous delicious landscapes from the brilliant photographer Carl Warner, but each picture has a right to exist and its fans. And the creative duo Felipe Barbosa and Rafael Medeiros, according to Fricote Magazine, already have admirers of the talent.
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