We each had to bring the food that we wish to take photos of and I chose to buy my favourite Coco Exotic from Four Leaves. And I shall let the pictures do the talking...
Monday, September 30, 2013
Mummy always said, "Never play with your food!"
We each had to bring the food that we wish to take photos of and I chose to buy my favourite Coco Exotic from Four Leaves. And I shall let the pictures do the talking...
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Food Porn 1001
As weird or inappropriate as the title suggests. Food porn has nothing to do with sexuality. According to the always useful site - wiki, "Food Porn is a glamourized spectacular visual presentation of cooking or eating in advertisements, infomercials."
Well in layman terms, it is just food portrayed very nicely in photos. After an hour long lecture by our dear teachers on the basics of food photography, it was time to get down to work. Unlike my peers who had lots of props readied. The few of us went to Mcdonalds to settle our selection of food.
Here's a few photos of mine to show how I ended up with my final desired photo.
As we all know, burgers from Mcdonalds look totally different form their photos in advertisements. One will always wonder what happened to all the lettuce, fresh burger bun, plus thick and juicing patties. Well of course the photos always have a disclaimer: Photos displayed are for illustration purposes only.
I had the idea of trying to bring out the essence of fast food among students. We have it while doing of our work, or when skimming tons of readings in school. The photo below belongs to one of the few trials I had. The placement was not very ideal, the empty Mcflurry (extra prop) overshadowed the main item for the photo. Note, I tried to sprinkle some water onto the cover to make it look like it was cold haha.
The second photo displayed a greater depth of field, look at how the tip of the pen contrasted to the top in terms of focus. The photo below was another idea Mrs Stevenson gave. The burger bun was glazed with some olive oil to make it look shinier.
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Friday, September 13, 2013
e learning assignment


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Thursday, September 12, 2013
Useful Websites for Students and Teachers
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Useful Websites for Teaching Food and Nutrition
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Lesson ideas are one "google"step away!
Sien Long signing off!
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Practical Lesson 1
- Using of odd numbers. When it comes to the rule of serving, often odd numbers catches the attention. e.g. instead of serving 4 fruit tarts, served 3 tarts.
- We may remove the basket and the butter knife to prevent too many things on our table mat.
- Ensure colour of the crockeries matches
- Prevent from overdoing the presentation e.g. cluttering of decorations
- Ensure that a decorative item has a purpose and not forced into the presentation.
- Be mindful of the serving portion.
- Lecture = 5%
- Reading = 10%
- Audiovisual = 20%
- Demonstration = 30%
- Discussion Group = 50%
- Practice by doing = 75%
- Teach others / immediate use of learning = 90%
- Sift flour into mixing bowl.
- Rub in the fat using finger tips until the mixture resembles fine breadcrumbs.
- Mix in the water with a palette knife or a knife and shape dough into a roll.
- Preheat oven 190C.
- Turn onto a lightly floured board and knead slightly. Roll out dough to slightly less than 0.5cm thickness.
- Cut with a cutter and line patty tins with pastry.Prick the base with a fork.
- Bake “blind” for about 20 mins or until golden brown.
- Allow pastry to cool.
- Prepare custard. Blend custard powder with a little milk. Add sugar, vanilla and the rest of the milk. Cook stirring all the time until mixture boils and thicken. Stir in butter. Pour into tartlets.
- Fill tartlets with custard and fruits.
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