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Diep Tran captures the essence of a classic afternoon snack in this evocative food photograph. Drawing inspiration from a cherished family recipe, the image highlights the intricate textures of whitebait fish cakes, enhanced by a vibrant blend of fresh dill, coriander, and onion. By employing a macro lens, the photographer emphasizes the dish's tactile qualities, transforming a simple culinary preparation into a visually compelling subject. The composition succeeds by balancing the warmth of home-cooked tradition with a professional aesthetic, making the final presentation both appetizing and artistically refined.
Born in Vietnam and currently based in Brisbane, Australia, Diep Tran finds beauty in the simplicity of domestic life and the human experience. Her photographic practice is deeply influenced by a Buddhist upbringing, which fosters a profound appreciation for the natural and man-made world. Through her travels and observations of diverse cultures, she has developed a keen interest in the interplay of light and shadow, consistently striving to translate her global perspective into evocative, high-quality imagery.
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We often forget that the kitchen is a laboratory of memory.
Read the reflection →We eat to fill the hollow spaces. Not just the stomach, but the quiet that settles in the house when the work is done and the light begins to fail. There is a specific memory in the scent of herbs crushed against a board, a sharpness that cuts through the fatigue of a long day.
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