Magnified Foodscape Photography

Nadege Meriau Snaps Shots of Landscapes Found on Edibles

Photographer Nadege Meriau snaps shots of unusual landscapes that are unlike anything you've seen before because you'd never guess they're simply close-ups of food.

Meriau performed extreme close-ups of some of his favorite foods to trick the eye into seeing more than is captured. One of Meriau's past instructors Olivier Richon describes his take on photography saying, "If in fairy tales, houses are made of sweets, Nadege Meriau does the reverse, transforming the edible into a dwelling, making architectures of fibers, vegetables and porous matter."

Richon's words are truly on-point with the overall feeling that Meriau gets across through his exquisitely executed shots. The collection includes such familiar sights as the interior of a pumpkin and freshly baked bread with the collection growing larger each day.
Trend Themes
1. Extreme Close-up Photography - Opportunity for photographers to explore new perspectives and challenge viewers' perception of everyday objects.
2. Transformative Food Art - Innovative artists can experiment with incorporating food into their creative process, blurring the lines between different art forms.
3. Macroscopic Landscapes - Potential for artists and designers to discover and highlight the intricate beauty of small-scale natural elements.
Industry Implications
1. Food Photography - Food photographers can utilize extreme close-up techniques to capture unique and visually striking images for advertising and editorial purposes.
2. Fine Art - The art industry can embrace the concept of transforming food into thought-provoking artworks, opening up new avenues for expression and creativity.
3. Product Design - Designers can draw inspiration from the macroscopic landscapes found in food to create visually stunning and innovative products.

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