I am an editorial food, travel and portrait photographer. My blog is where I share my most recent work, from both personal shoots and shoots with clients. Visit my website at morganionephotography.com for my portfolios. Enjoy!
Friday, November 2, 2012
Sweet Potato Pancakes and Fried Chicken at Diner
Diner in Williamsburg currently is serving some pretty delicious sweet potato pancakes and fried chicken with chili cilantro maple syrup. I was lucky enough to get to try the dish when I was there shooting for Nona Brooklyn last week.
Monday, October 29, 2012
Chef Brad McDonald at Governor in DUMBO
I had the pleasure of photographing and tasting some dishes at Governor in DUMBO last week on assignment for Nona Brooklyn. Definitely going back for the full experience!
Cardoon, Mackerel Mousse and Myer Lemon |
Brown Sugar Ice Cream with Paddle Fish Roe and Sunchoke Crumble |
Chef Brad McDonald |
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Hanging out with Evan Strusinski and Hugue Dufour
Wild Mushroom and Poached Egg French Toast at M. Wells Dinette |
The legend himself...Evan |
Chef Hugue Dufour |
Evan scored a huge chicken of the woods of a tree in someone's yard |
Hen of the Woods |
Chantrelles |
Black Trumpet |
A morning's harvest |
I have no idea how I didn't end up at the bottom of this ravine. |
M. Wells Dinette |
Hugue Dufour |
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Chef Brian Leth at Hillside, Brooklyn, New York
On Monday I shot Chef Brian Leth at Hillside near the Navy Yard in Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn. Chef Leth is famous for putting Vinegar Hill House and the newly opened Hillside on the map. The portraits are the final piece of the Island Creek Oyster story soon to be published by Nona Brooklyn.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
The lovely Dana Hale
Portraits of Dana Hale, Island Creek Oyster's own Oysteress. Shot at Duxbury Beach in Massachusetts.
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Cucumber soup from The Splendid Spoon
This week Nicole's seasonal soup is chilled cucumber with mint and farro. Nicole ate a similar soup while in Turkey this summer with her husband. A few tweaks, some practice and this version is her own! To get your own check out The Splendid Spoon and look for the recipe on Nona Brooklyn.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
A Duxbury Bay Sunrise; Harvesting with Island Creek Oysters
Last week I joined the Island Creek Oyster crew for a spring tide harvest in Duxbury bay. We slipped out onto the water at 5am, beneath a sky the color of dark blue ink from a ballpoint pen. The sun finally fought through the overcast sky, spilling like gold onto the sand as the water disappeared from the bay. The crew worked for hours on their hands and knees, plucking the oysters from the sand and mud, filling crate after crate until the tide came back in and the sun shone brightly on their backs. After a coffee break the crew started the culling process on a raft anchored off shore. The oysters are sorted by size, bagged and labeled for delivery.
This is part of the farm to table series I'm working on with Nona Brooklyn. My previous post has images from my shoot at Hillside with Dana Hale of ICO.
Click the first photo for slideshow viewing.
This is part of the farm to table series I'm working on with Nona Brooklyn. My previous post has images from my shoot at Hillside with Dana Hale of ICO.
Click the first photo for slideshow viewing.
Oysters start out as "seed" the size of a sand grain. They are grown in screens and then cages until they are big enough to disperse loose in the bay. |
Culling |
A culling ring is sometimes used to measure oysters. |
Shore and Mark use a machine to sort the baby oysters by size. |
Checking the oysters in the screens to see if they are big enough to sort and move to the next phase. |
Mark tried his luck at the jumping bluefish as we head back from the river. I'm sure he would like you all to know that he actually caught two fish on the same cast. |
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