"Big D Burgers" The First Gallery Show!

Have you ever felt like a celebrity? Well that is what my first gallery show felt like all we needed was a red carpet! I felt as though I was the center of attention and all of the hard work we all had put in paid off!

At first I was nervous because all day I was running late, but then I ended up coming at just the right time! Getting everything situated for the show that morning was a hassle and in the heat of it all I managed to pay rent!

Words can not express how I felt during my art show! I saw so many people that I have not seen in years! I'm so glad that Olive Garden catered the show! It was greatly appreciated! Also thank you Stacy Sims for donating drinks and finding the time out of your busy schedule to come take photos at the show! Thank you so much for everyone that came out and also special thanks to the people that helped make the day very special! There was a lot of love in the room. My series on burgers was just the start to my journey on location food photography. 

You can find photos by Stacy Sims on her WEBSITE!

The 100

Just to show how lame I am I decided to make my 100th post on Instagram special. I don't know how many of you know how much I love donuts, but I feel like I can eat a mountain of them! So before I devoured all of them I wanted to take a photo! Three cheers for my 100th post on Instagram and thank you Food&Wine magazines for keeping me company while I ate the donuts! My Instagram is @jasminegreenphoto. 

Gallery Showing Coming Soon!

The time has come to show off my food photography skills! At the Gallery 8680 in Frisco, Texas on December the 5th from 6 PM- 9 PM I will be displaying a series of burger images called Big D Burgers. Big D Burgers is a series of photographs taken at both corporate and family owned restaurants in the Dallas metroplex. The images focus on the increasing amount and variety of burger establishments and this yielded the opportunity to experience the Dallas food scene. Food is a huge part of people’s everyday lives and it varies from place to place. This body of work signifies the local culture in the city of Dallas using burgers as the subject. One dish can be prepared in many different ways and it all depends on the region people are located in. Taking photographs on location was challenging, but worthwhile because it gave the food photography personality. Professionally, I want to become a traveling food photographer and this series allowed for the opportunity to be a Dallas food photographer. With these images of food, I hope to inspire people to experience the diversity of Dallas burgers, starting with traditional American food locally. 

 

So in conclusion I would like everyone to come and show their support for me and my fellow photographers as we display the photography that expresses who we are. 

Also showing: 
Angela Webb "Luxe" 
Tessa Ring "Everyday Living" 
Katie Larney "Gypsy Spirit" 
Nall Dube "Portrait // Live"