Food Photography: How to Stand Out in a Crowded Niche

Have you ever found yourself salivating over a perfectly captured dish on Instagram? That’s the allure of food photography! But how can you make your food snaps stand out in a sea of talented photographers? Strap in, aspiring culinary Picassos, because...

How Was French Cuisine as the King of Culinary Dominance

Think of French cuisine as a tale spun with white coats, chef hats and moments that linger in your memory like scenes from a beloved movie. Picture Natalie Portman’s character in Ratatouille or the aroma of a freshly baked croissant that has captured hearts...

Thierry Drapeau, 2* Michelin

Known for cooking what he calls, the ‘cuisine of the soil’, Drapeau’s dishes are inspired by the seasonal produce of The Vendée region of France, where he grew up.

Serge Granger, MOF

Serge Granger became a “Meilleur ouvrier de France” (Best Craftsman of France) in the chocolate category in 1993.

Patrick Jeffroy, 2* Michelin

Patrick Jeffroy expressed early on his taste for the diverse and unusual products, introducing algae in these recipes, while he was in the kitchens of the Hotel de l’Europe in Morlaix.