Drew Amyot
Texture & Colour.
Although photography is my main passion, cooking and psychology are close behind. I find that cooking, just like film photography, is a journey of exciting non stop learning. I feel a similarity in the two if you consider learning about film to learning about agriculture, and the growing process of food. How food is grown and raised is so important to the final product that I am saddened by many convenience and yield farming methods used today. Once you have the ingredients on the chopping block, then I compare photography and cooking like being out taking photos. Putting the right balance of ingredients for just the right amount of time to create that perfect final product. Put some love and passion into both and you can't go wrong.
Texture & Colour.
Although photography is my main passion, cooking and psychology are close behind. I find that cooking, just like film photography, is a journey of exciting non stop learning. I feel a similarity in the two if you consider learning about film to learning about agriculture, and the growing process of food. How food is grown and raised is so important to the final product that I am saddened by many convenience and yield farming methods used today. Once you have the ingredients on the chopping block, then I compare photography and cooking like being out taking photos. Putting the right balance of ingredients for just the right amount of time to create that perfect final product. Put some love and passion into both and you can't go wrong.