'33 RPM' is a photo series by Philip Karlberg that matches delicious desserts with famous vinyls. Each record and sweet combination is put in front of a bright, solid color to make each picture simplistic and aesthetically appealing.
A mildly healthy looking fruit carpaccio is placed on top of the classic 'You Can Call Me' album by Paul Simon. Putting this record on and eating this dessert at the same time would be a sensory overload (in a good way). 'Nuthin but a ‘G’ Thang' by Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Dogg has been paired up with a rich chocolate mousse and pancake creation.
33 RPM brings really brings the best of the best when it comes to treats and old school tracks.
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'33 RPM' Puts Classic Vinyls and Sweets Together in This Tempting Photography
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