Hollyfood: When food and movies meet together
Categories: Cinema | Food and Drinks | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/hollyfood-when-food-and-movies-meet-together.htmlPhotographer Nicholas Nepper is a big fan of cinema. He created an unusual and humorous series of pictures, capturing toy copies of favorite movie characters in combination with sweets. The author was inspired by the example of his wife, who won the TV show Masterchef. According to Nicholas, his beloved managed to change his life and push him to implement ideas himself.
"Breaking Bad"
It is worth noting that in the process of shooting, the photographer uses real desserts; properly exposed light and the placement of objects in the frame provide a perception of realism, but they require a lot of time and labor. According to Nepper, while reading a book or watching another movie, new images are immediately born in his head, which he plans to bring to life, no matter how complex they may seem at first glance.
"The Lord of the Rings"
"Kill Bill"
"Jaws 4: Revenge"
"The Hulk"
Scene of a murder investigation
"Friday, the 13th"
The scene of the robbery of the century
"The Island of Temptations"
The scene "Love at first sight"
Moulin Rouge
"Good, bad, evil"
"Star Wars"
Keywords: Food | Cinema | Photo project | Food and drinks
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