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The Table Series - August 1, 2015

Kath August 4, 2015

Here are some photos from the first ever Table Series workshop I attended this past weekend. The focus was on mastering the art of the perfect Instagram worthy food flatlay. As you can see by the pictures I took, I got a little distracted by the amazing food and venue and couldn’t help taking photos of that too! 

Many thanks to Kat (@katnt) and Koen (@koentadyy) for organising such a great morning. 

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Food: 

@pressedjuices

@theflourybaker

@woahnellybakes

@fikaswedishkitchen

@nutorius_

@ttotalertea

Space: 

@thecommune

Everything else:

@thepaperbunny

@mujiaustralia 

@thetableseries_

In Events Tags The Table Series, Workshops, Photography, Instagram, Flatlay
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Local Is Lovely Workshop

Kath November 28, 2014

As I’m sure many of you have already seen, last week I was lucky enough to attend an amazing workshop hosted by Sophie Hansen, of Local is Lovely. The workshop was held at her family’s farm, Kimbri, in Rydal. It was a lovely place, and I surprisingly enjoyed being outside and on a farm (for those who know me well, know that I am not much of an outdoors person!). It was calming being out of Sydney for a few days, and like always with such workshops, invigorating to be around like minded creative people. 

 

By now it must seem like I’m a bit of a ‘workshop junkie’, having attended 4 workshops in the last few months. I cannot properly explain how much I have learnt from these workshops. They have been exactly what I needed, and each has added to my photographic skills and most importantly, creative confidence. 

 

When I first saw Sophie’s post announcing the workshop, I knew that I 100% had to go. There are times when something like this comes up, and I just know that it will be fantastic and exactly what I need. One of those things that you get so excited about, that not being able to go just can’t be an option! This was especially so when I saw that the lovely Luisa Brimble was going to be at the workshop, along with stylist extraordinaire Stephanie Stamatis. I was also rather excited about getting an art lesson from Sophie’s Mum Annie Herron.

 

The time I spent at Kimbri was just amazing, and I had a really great time. It was wonderful meeting new people, and catching up with those I had met at previous workshops. The food Sophie cooked, with the help of her friend Willa, was amazing. Before attending the workshop, I was in somewhat of a ‘food rut’. I had no motivation to cook anything much, particularly things that would be appropriate of lunch or dinner (read: you can’t have cake for lunch/dinner every day). After enjoying a couple of cooking-free days where I didn’t spend half the day deliberating what to make for dinner (then giving up at about 5:30pm and just having Vegemite on toast…again), I felt ready to tackle the daily dilemma of dinner again. First point of call was re-creating the zucchini galette made for lunch on the first day of the workshop. Luckily, after an ok first attempt, Sophie posted the recipe on her blog, so I could make it again properly! 

 

Now, a week on, I am still in a slight workshop day-dream, re-living those couple of days through the photos and reading others blog posts about it. So now, I’ll add to those other posts, and go get myself a second helping of zucchini galette!

Stephanie making Turkish coffee.

Stephanie making Turkish coffee.

Styling by Stephanie, photography instruction by Luisa.

Styling by Stephanie, photography instruction by Luisa.

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Flower arranging with Amelia from Flower Era. 

Flower arranging with Amelia from Flower Era. 

The finished product. 

The finished product. 

At Fabrice's Farm.

At Fabrice's Farm.

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Styling by Stephanie. 

Styling by Stephanie. 

Sophie making pasta. 

Sophie making pasta. 

Styling by Stephanie. 

Styling by Stephanie. 

Art with Annie. 

Art with Annie. 

Pickling. 

Pickling. 

Many thanks to Sophie, Luisa & Stephanie for a fantastic couple of days. 

Some sites to look at: 

http://www.local-lovely.com 

http://artclasseswithannieherron.com.au

http://www.stephaniesomebody.com

http://www.luisabrimble.com

http://www.theflowerera.com.au

http://www.racinerestaurant.com.au 

https://www.facebook.com/firstfarmorganics

 

In Events Tags Workshops, Local is Lovely, Luisa Brimble, Sophie Hansen, Annie Herron, Rydal, Kimbri, Photography, Styling, Local is Lovely Workshop
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ABC Delicious Food Photography & Styling Workshop with Olympus and Megan Morton @ The School

Kath November 13, 2014

Here are a few of the photos from the latest workshop I attended. The location was wonderful, right next door to Kitchen by Mike. The workshop was split into two areas, one shooting dishes made by Kitchen by Mike with the help of the ABC Delicious and Olympus Teams, and the other setting up and shooting props with Megan Morton. 

In Events Tags Photography, Styling, Workshops, ABC Delicious, Megan Morton, The School, Olympus, Kitchen by Mike
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Slow Living - A Practical Workshop, September 6 & 7

Kath October 13, 2014
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This is my first non-recipe related post. Apologies if you were hoping for a new recipe. However, I attended this amazing and inspiring workshop on the weekend of the 6th and 7th of this month, and can’t possibly not write about it! Oh, and there are photos! 


The workshop was hosted by Luisa Brimble, an amazing Australian photographer, Beth Kirby of Local Milk Blog and Rebekka Seale of Camellia Fiber Company. The calibre and expertise of these three women meant that an opportunity to spend two days with them just couldn’t be missed. 


The workshop was held at Glenmore House. A perfect location for such an event, as everywhere we turned there was a moment or object waiting to be shot. The workshop also involved a handful of other women, all talented, creative and inspirational in their own right - Stacey Clark a witty and talented stylist from Perth, the generous Sneh Roy of Cook Republic, and the tasty and photogenic food for the weekend was provided by Hetty McKinnon of Arthur Street Kitchen, Anna Simamora of The Floury Baker and Claire Dickson-Smith.


The workshop focused on photography, blogging, natural dyeing, food and styling. On the first day Rebekka showed us how to dye linen and cotton with natural dyes and served as our in house model for shoots (thank you!). On both days we got to watch styling master Beth in action, as well as gain invaluable advice and experience from Luisa on photography. I got so much out of these two days, and I certainly don’t look at photography or styling in the same way as I did before the workshop. I feel just a little more confident in my abilities, especially in my ability to be creative. Being creative isn't something I would have attributed to myself in the past. However, being around like minded people has had this wonderful way of being an inspiration and catalyst for all the things brewing in the back of my mind.


As I had only bought my camera a couple of days before the workshop, I still had a lot to learn about it. On the first day I used my 14-42mm lens, and felt slightly frustrated about how my photos were turning out. I kept thinking, oh I can figure something out when I’m editing them. Then on the morning of the second day, I used up my first memory card and when I was swapping it over for another, I thought, why not change the lens as well? As soon as I started using my 40-150mm lens, I was suddenly getting some great shots. So now I am kinda kicking myself for persevering with the 14-42mm lens for so long, but everything is a learning process I guess. 


Thanks again to everyone who organised and ran the weekend, particularly Luisa, Beth and Rebekka. It was an honour to spend a couple of days with you all, and I hope another chance to spend time taking photos and learn from all of you comes my way again soon.


- day one - 

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- day two - 

 

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Originally Posted September 19, 2014.

In Events Tags Slow Living, Workshops, Glenmore House, Beth Kirby, Local Milk Blog, Rebekka Seale, Camellia Fiber Company, Luisa Brimble, The Floury Baker, Photography, Food Photography, Styling, Events, Sydney
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New Beginnings & Raspberry and Rose Cupcakes

Kath October 11, 2014

Many apologies for my six week or so absence from here. Though I do doubt that anyone is sitting at their computer waiting for me to post a new recipe! I have had an exciting few weeks full of new experiences and new beginnings. All of which meant time spent updating my blog were few and far between. 

 

In summary, during the last few weeks I have taken part in a food photography and styling workshop with Billy Law and Luisa Brimble, baked forty cupcakes and 20 biscuits for a bridal shower, baked 60 biscuits, made 250 mini quiches and 330 finger sandwiches for a wedding afternoon tea, quit my job, bought a new camera and attended a wonderful weekend ‘Slow Living Workshop’ with Beth Kirby, Rebekka Searle and Lusia Brimble (photos of the weekend to come!). 

 

Hopefully you will notice an improvement in my photography and styling skills soon, and fingers crossed I will be able to dedicate more of my time to this blog from now on! 

Below are some photos I took at the workshop with Billy and Luisa. 

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 . . . . 

 The recipe I have decided to post today is something I created a month or so ago. I had been reminiscing about the cakes and teas Mum and I enjoyed while we were in Paris back in February. At Ladurée in Paris we tried a creation called the rose réligieuse. It was a round two layered choux pastry with crème pâtissière and raspberries, decorated with a rose icing on the outside. The flavour combinations were simply wonderful. And of course the presentation was impeccable. 

Tea & a Rose Réligieuse at Ladurée, Paris.

Tea & a Rose Réligieuse at Ladurée, Paris.

I decided to create something using this as an inspiration, and came up with a raspberry and rose cupcake. I am very pleased with how they have turned out, and seem to have become an instant crowd pleaser. 

Raspberry & Rose Cupcakes

Ingredients: 

125 g margarine (flavourless such as canola oil based)

3/4 cup caster sugar 

1 tsp vanilla extract 

2 eggs 

1/2 cup milk, preferably low fat

1 1/2 cups self-raising flour, sifted

185 g raspberries, roughly chopped (approx. one and a half punnets if using fresh)

Ingredients for Icing: 

2 - 2 1/2 cups icing sugar, confectioners 

3 tsp rosewater

2 tbsp hot water 

pink food colouring 

dried rose buds, for decoration

Method:

Pre-heat oven to 160 degrees Celsius and line two cupcake trays with cupcakes cases. The mixture will only make about 15-16 cupcakes, so you won’t need to line all of the second tray. 

In a large bowl, cream the margarine, vanilla and sugar until it has combined, and is fluffy and light. Add the eggs one at a time, beating after each addition. Then add the flour and the milk, half of each at a time, beating in between to combine. 

Once all the ingredients are combined, add the raspberries to the mixture, gently folding them in with a spoon or spatula (not an electric mixer) until evenly distributed. 

Evenly fill each cupcake case with the mixture, approximately 3/4 full. 

Cook for 20-25 minutes or until the cakes are lightly golden and spring back when touched. 

Allow to cool on a wire rack. 

Once the cakes have cooled make the icing. Sift the icing sugar into a bowl, then add the water and rosewater and mix to combine. The icing should be smooth and slightly thick so it doesn’t run down the sides of the cakes. Add the pink food colouring, keeping the colour light. If the icing is too runny, add more sifted icing sugar a little at a time. If the icing is too thick, add more hot water a little at a time.

Spread the icing over each cupcake and place a rose bud in the centre. Allow the icing to dry before storing in a airtight container, or eat straight away! 

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Original cupcake recipe from The Australian Women’s Weekly Cakes & Slices Cookbook, p.89.

 Originally Posted September 8, 2014.

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In Cakes & Slices, Travel Tags Cupcakes, Raspberry, Rose, Rosewater, Events, New Beginnings, Ladurée, Paris, France, Travel, Photography, Food Photography, Styling, Billy Law, A Table for Two, Luisa Brimble, Workshops
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