An unexpected passion that resulted from this blog is, without a doubt, my growing love for food photography. I could talk your ear off about lighting, camera equipment, props, my weaknesses and frustrations, difficult vs. easy subjects, and the best times of day to shoot. I find myself saying things like, “Look how beautiful the lighting looks outside…total GOLDEN hour!” or “Check out the way the light is hitting the apple on the table” or “My new lens fell face first into a bowl of cookie dough…” or “I swear I’m going to throw this damn tripod out the window”
Before I started blogging, I don’t think taking a picture of my food ever crossed my mind. Ok, that’s not entirely true; I remember taking a few food photos while on our honeymoon in Europe…mostly of candy stores and gelato!
The more I think about my interest in photography, the more I find it parallels my own personal journey with food. It’s been years now since I recovered from an eating disorder and my love for food has done a complete 180 since then. Food photography is simply another way to communicate my passion for food. I get excited when I see a vibrant dish or taste something incredible. It’s fun to share that through a photo.
The amazing (and intimidating) thing about photography is the sheer amount there is to learn. I feel like a kid again, trying desperately to get the hang of riding a bike without training wheels. The challenge is what makes it interesting though and every photograph is the chance to try something different and learn something new. I went from let-me-just-snap-the-damn-photo-so-I-can-write-this-post, to actually enjoying the process.
Speaking of trying something new, it’s amazing what a difference background colour can make in a photo. For the photos in today’s post, I used a black piece of Bristol board to place the food on. I picked this up at Michael’s on the weekend figuring I would try out a black background for a change. You can’t go wrong for a prop that costs $1.49! I love the dramatic feeling black provides without overpowering the food like a print or bold colour can. Everything really seems to pop off the black background and the food takes centre stage, as it should.
I also love using our kitchen countertop for a similar effect:
Plus, easy clean up.
Although most days, the kitchen looks like this..
In this skillet picture, black also sets the backdrop for the photo allowing the falafel really pop and the light glisten off the pan.
Moral of the story: Don’t give up on creating new hobbies in your life, no matter what your skill level, age, or what you are already doing. Give it a shot. Who knows you might end up finding a new hobby that you will enjoy the rest of your life!
So, how ‘bout that food?
This recipe today is my spin on traditional falafel. It’s packed with omega rich ground flax and it’s not fried, but you won’t miss it. A bit of lemon juice mixed into the batter really makes the flavours pop. I served it on top of a simple salad drizzled with my favourite Lightened Up Lemon Tahini Dressing, but feel free to stuff it in a doughy pita, wrap, or even make a falafel burger.
Falafel with a Twist
Yield
7-9 patties
Soak time
8 hours
Prep time
Cook time
Total time
Ingredients
- 1 cup dry/uncooked chickpeas (or 2 & 1/4 cups cooked)
- 3 large garlic cloves
- 1/2 cup red onion, roughly chopped
- 3 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 1/4 cup packed fresh cilantro
- 1/4 cup packed fresh parsley
- 1/4 cup ground flax
- 1/4 cup breadcrumbs
- 1/2 tsp ground cumin
- 1/4 tsp red pepper flakes, optional
- 1/2 tsp fine grain sea salt, or to taste
Directions
- If cooking chickpeas from scratch soak overnight (or for 8 hours) and then follow these directions for cooking. Alternatively, use 2 & 1/4 cup canned chickpeas. Note: A reader suggests mashing the canned chickpeas (if using) with a potato masher instead of processing them. This will prevent them from forming a paste.
- In a food processor, with the processor running, drop in 3 garlic cloves to mince. Now add most of the chickpeas (reserving about 1/4 cup to stir in later), and process a few seconds to chop. Now add the onion, lemon juice, and herbs. Process until just combined, being careful not to over-process. You want to leave texture. Preheat a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Scoop the mixture into a large bowl. Stir in the ground flax, breadcrumbs, cumin, reserved chickpeas, and salt and pepper to taste. Shape into patties, about 1/4 cup each and really pack the dough in tightly so it holds together.
- Grease pre-heated skillet with cooking oil and then cook the patties on medium-high heat for about 5 minutes on each side, or until golden. For the salad: Add chopped tomato, red onion, a drizzle of hot sauce, cucumbers, falafel, and my Lightened Up Lemon Tahini Dressing.
Have you ever discovered a hobby that seemed to come out of nowhere and now you can’t imagine life without it?
Or are you bored with your current hobbies and looking to try something new?
Totally totally hear ya on the photography hobby!!! Ever since I got my SLR last year I’ve been loving the whole picture taking experience waaaay more than I did before (thanks to your lessons!!) I never ever thought I’d get into it and as a kid I couldn’t think of anything more boring (except for stamp collecting maybe?) but now I absolutely love it. My roommate was laughing at me the other day because I came home with a package of hardwood flooring from Home Depot to make a table backdrop with, and I was SO excited about it. Now I’m having fun experimenting! PS. The falafels look lovely!! :)
I have never made falafel before! I have only ever had it at Mediterranean restaurants! I thinks its time to try it out in my own kitchen ;)
I still have a long way to go but I love photography as well. I find I’m sometimes impatient or I’ll sit there looking at pics feeling like something is missing but not knowing what or how to make it look the way I want it to. I suppose I should actually crack the binder on some photography books I bought for that purpose, eh? :-)
Using bristol board is my go-to for a lot of my foodie setups! If you go to the dollar store, you can get 2 boars for $1! HA! I really like your counter top and can appreciate the easy clean up. Also, happy to hear you’ve dropped your lens in food before. Kevin can’t understand how I manage to get our cameras so dirty… its a challenge!
Your photography is beautiful! I hope one day mine is as gorgeous as yours. If the falafel is as good as your veggie burgers; we’re in business. ;)
I love the photos and the tips..thanks for sharing! Last week I tried to different colored plates and it was amazing to see the difference in the photos! I am LOVING yoga at the moment, more than ever, I just can’t get enough! :)
I agree, I started my blog years ago but it’s only in the last year or so that I’ve become obsessed with making my photography beautiful. I started with trying to get good shots at fashion shows, then I moved onto constructing elaborate set-ups for my outfit posts, and now I often snap photos of what I’m eating/cooking too. My obsession with lens, ISO, shutter speed does not seems to be disappearing…
Oh dear… I’m still using my iPhone these days for food pictures… there are amazing apps out there to edit with, but I really need to get moving and use my digital SLR a lot more! Rediscover my passion for photography.
My new ‘hobby’ or obsession… I just bought a new road bike and I’m loving it! Except for the learning to use those darn shoe clips. I have many bumps and bruises from this weekend :(
Those falafels look incredible! I wasn’t able to plan my meals this week, mostly due to laziness, LOL… this will definitely be on the menu this week!
I wish I was more passionate about photography. I think I get too excited about whatever I’m about to eat and am too irked that I have to wait until I take pics to enjoy it. LOL!
How do you get your granite counters so shiny? I think someone told me not to use Windex… which is of course exactly what I use…
I’ve been using a Method granite spray on them…works great!
I have been looking for a good falafel recipe. Excited to try this one! I have fallen in love with your tomato basil cream pasta by the way. Sooooo good! :)
I hear you on the photography – I LOVE it. I have a ton of learning to do, but ultimately I just love doing it :)
My photos are amateur at best but my sister has become really good since purchasing her professional camera.
It’s something I’m interested in and I’ve always thought your blog had wonderful photos.
My brother tried falafels for the first time in June and loved them. I think I’m going to try this recipe and make it for him :) THANKS!
I’ve also been experimenting with shooting on a black background these last couple of weeks. I love the way it makes lighter colors pop, and it adds a little mystery to the photos. :)
Falafel is one of my favorite foods, but I’ve actually never made it at home. I think I have all the ingredients on hand to try your recipe!
Gorgeous, as always! And I love the black backdrop :)
Have you bought your lens used or brand new?? I have a Canon T2i and have been wanting to purchase a new lens but not sure if I should go with brand new or used……photography hobby can get so expensive!
I bought my lens new…too worried if I bought used I would have issues and not be able to return it. I wonder if you can buy used lenses anywhere with a warranty?
Hmmmm just checked Henry’s website and if you buy used from there ebay sight they offer warranty.
Which lens have you purchased so far?
AMAZON sells all kinds of used lenses with warranties, that can save off few hundred dollars. I always buy new lenses, though, just because I am paranoid about spending so much money and not being happy with used lens. That doesn’t mean that you can’t buy a used lens in perfect condition. I am a big fan of buying my equpment on AMAZON, you can get a small credit line (amazon store card) and usually purchases over $500 have no interest for 12 months.
Awesome! Thanks for all of the info :)
I would like to get into photography more. I also want to learn how to play a musical instrument and learn Spanish. I think those could easily become hobbies- there’s always an opportunity to get better!
I am totally obsessed with falafel – can’t wait to try this!
I am slightly obsessed with photography, to the point that my husband has to sometimes give me a stern look/talking to, so I will stop and just ‘be’ :)
That falafel is definitely going on the ‘to cook’ list, but I also wanted to add that we tried your veggie burgers again last night . . .. goodness! Just SO delicious! And my husband went back for seconds (several hours in the heat on the golf course requires sustenance). He turned down the hot dogs that his mates were having there, because he knew he was having your veggie burgers when he got home. Plus I have extras for lunch this week. Thanks Ange!!
It’s amazing something so simple to change up the feel/background in a photo,,,I love the black too. I have a great camera and will at some point take more time to get to know it and have fun with it…but my newset passion(2.5 yrs) is definately running..out of the blue that I did not see myself doing. Love your recipe, love falafel…bought collard greens for the first time at the market and I’m thinking they will be the perfect wrap :)
Love the idea of making a wrap with greens! Now I wish I had leftovers for lunch to try this… :)
This looks AMAZING. I can’t wait to try it! I love love love love love falafel. Thanks for sharing!