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Food Photography

Food Photography

I create bold, high-end food photography for restaurants, chefs, hotels, and brands across the country. My work highlights the color, texture, and artistry of every dish—perfect for menus, websites, social media, and editorial use.
Whether it’s gourmet fine dining or vibrant local cuisine, I tailor each shoot to your style and story. With professional lighting, thoughtful composition, and a focus on natural ingredients,I make your food look as good as it tastes.

Services Available For:

    •Restaurants & Resorts

    •Chefs & Culinary Brands

    •Cookbooks & Editorials

    •Product & Packaging Photography

Based in Costa Rica, I travel nationwide and offer customized packages to suit your needs. Let’s bring your food to life.

Cacao <br />Alternate Box Ingredient.<br />"The cacao bean (from which chocolate is made) was a highly prized and sacred crop among the Chorotega and Bribri people in Costa Rica. The Chorotega people actually used the bean as currency up until the 1930s. This cacao bean was very important, culturally and economically, to the indigenous people of Costa Rica. The women of the Bribri tribe would make a special chocolate drink from the bean for rituals and celebrations."<br />https://theculturetrip.com/central-america/costa-rica/articles/a-brief-history-of-costa-ricas-chocolate/
Box. 046 - Food Photography - Photographer Costa Rica
Cacao <br />Alternate Box Ingredient.<br />"The cacao bean (from which chocolate is made) was a highly prized and sacred crop among the Chorotega and Bribri people in Costa Rica. The Chorotega people actually used the bean as currency up until the 1930s. This cacao bean was very important, culturally and economically, to the indigenous people of Costa Rica. The women of the Bribri tribe would make a special chocolate drink from the bean for rituals and celebrations."<br />https://theculturetrip.com/central-america/costa-rica/articles/a-brief-history-of-costa-ricas-chocolate/