Just stumbled upon your site while surfing diff. blogs. It is gorgeous and inspiring! I’ve always been to scared to tackle sushi at home. One of these days I will, *fingers crossed.*
The 2nd photograph is beautiful (well, they all are!) My sister gave me a sushi mat a really long time ago and i’ve never even taken it out of the packaging. Perhaps that’s because I have a great Japanese restaurant 3 blocks from my apartment that delivers! (NYC is great! have a wonderful time!)
beautiful shots! i love making sushi at home. it’s so fun, and no one can track just how many rolls happen to make it into my mouth instead of the platter. i love that. 🙂
Beautiful photographs, scary subject. I can’t seem to get my mind to cooking sushi, it’s so difficult!
This is my first visit to your blog and it is lovely!
Magda
I love your sushi photos. I never know where to buy the supplies for homemade sushi, and the one time I tried at my sisters house I couldn’t get the rolls tight enough. You are an expert!
-Sylvia
While the sushi looks soo lovely, crossed chopsticks is bad etiquette. Just wanted to let you know. It brings bad luck and symbolizes death. Also, just fyi, never stick them straight up in your rice bowl because that is similar to sticking incenses in the sand, which pays respect to the death. Just a little chopstick lesson for you. =)
Photo are brilliant and somewhat dramatic. Perhaps, I should incorporate some of the techniques into my own photos.
Wow! It’s beautiful. Also, tasty-looking!
Great pictures! The sushi looks yummy too!
Just stumbled upon your site while surfing diff. blogs. It is gorgeous and inspiring! I’ve always been to scared to tackle sushi at home. One of these days I will, *fingers crossed.*
Now I’m craving sushi –and it’s first thing in the morning!
Wow, those photos are really beautiful. I made sushi the other night and it always amazes me how there are so many color contrasts!
The 2nd photograph is beautiful (well, they all are!) My sister gave me a sushi mat a really long time ago and i’ve never even taken it out of the packaging. Perhaps that’s because I have a great Japanese restaurant 3 blocks from my apartment that delivers! (NYC is great! have a wonderful time!)
Beautiful photos!! That sushi looks amazing.
beautiful shots! i love making sushi at home. it’s so fun, and no one can track just how many rolls happen to make it into my mouth instead of the platter. i love that. 🙂
what a great blog do you have here, the photos are beautiful…I loved it 🙂
xo
Mmmm…pickled ginger. Making sushi is on my ever growing list of 2010 resolutions.
I could eat these photos.
Those are gorgeous. If they taste as good as they look, I’m sure they’re scrumptious.
I love the photos. I’ve been having a tough time woth mine. What camera equipment are you using?
Food looks healthy but the pictures are divine! I love the natural lighting!!
I love sushi. Yours looks divine. I wonder: was it time consuming?
Wow! Your work is exquisite! I have been cooking for years and my food has never looked remotely as delicious as yours! You are incredibly talented!
Beautiful photos! So cool.
Beautiful photographs, scary subject. I can’t seem to get my mind to cooking sushi, it’s so difficult!
This is my first visit to your blog and it is lovely!
Magda
Hey…I just started following your site. Your photography is amazing. Just getting started on this blog thing myself…it’s nice to be inspired. Thanks.
I am craving sushi now. Lovely photos!
ahh i will try making sushi one of these days, definitely not confident with the turnout. i love your photos in every post!
Wonderful Pictures, sushi looks amazing. Thanks for sharing
wow, look at that, I’m already drooling, great color, looks delicious
Fantastic photos! And the sushi rolls look so expertly made!
I love your sushi photos. I never know where to buy the supplies for homemade sushi, and the one time I tried at my sisters house I couldn’t get the rolls tight enough. You are an expert!
-Sylvia
While the sushi looks soo lovely, crossed chopsticks is bad etiquette. Just wanted to let you know. It brings bad luck and symbolizes death. Also, just fyi, never stick them straight up in your rice bowl because that is similar to sticking incenses in the sand, which pays respect to the death. Just a little chopstick lesson for you. =)