Unlike traditional food photography that involves clean lines, vibrant colors and artistic plating, Ania Wawrzkowicz's work colors outside of the lines, literally. From spilled hot sauce to scattered beans and even dirty napkins, she captures the moments during a delicious meal, not before or even after. Of course, Ania Wawrzkowicz has artfully arranged the images herself.
Born in Poland and currently based in London, England, Ania Wawrzkowicz recently received her masters in photography from the London College of Communication. Full of raw emotion and abstract contexts, Ania Wawrzkowicz's work is similarly quirky across all of her subject matter, be it still life, interiors or people. Her food photography is particularly arresting.
Ania Wawrzkowicz's work has been featured in Easy Living Magazine, Homes & Gardens and Stella Magazine.
Messy Meal Photography
Ania Wawrzkowicz Captures Exquisite Culinary Images
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