Photography, Props, and Cultural Storytelling
Photographers mimic markets, courtyards, and monsoon windows to honor where food lives. Harsh noon light for street snacks, soft dawn for bread rituals—these choices communicate culture before a word is read, guiding readers into a sensory world the dish calls home.
Photography, Props, and Cultural Storytelling
A chipped enamel plate, brass thali, or handmade celadon bowl can carry generations of meaning. When props are chosen thoughtfully—and credited—they frame the dish as a continuation of craft traditions, not just decoration for an algorithm-friendly snapshot.