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Cocktail Photography Vol. 1: Get The Party Started

June 20, 2020

Hello, foodies and hedonists all around the globe. As you know, mouthwatering food photography is our thing and we won’t stop there. This time we are showing you our cocktail photography which will make you ready before the amuse-bouche.

What is so special about cocktails? Firstly, there are two types of cocktails, I would say “generic” and artisanal. A generic cocktail for me is the one that has mostly purchased or commercial ingredients and the artisanal cocktail, on the other hand, is the one that has homemade ingredients, in the majority. Don’t get me wrong. There is also a separation between good generic cocktails and bad ones. However, for cocktail photography, there is no difference in what is it on the photo. All it matters is the visual presentation. To calm you down, cocktails in our cocktail photography gallery, are not only photogenic but tasty state of the art by itself.

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Almost all cocktail shots are made on location without any preparation or prearrangements. We only used what we had at that moment and went with the flow. After all, cocktails are all about that – the flow. Ok, I will stop to philosophize, please enjoy our first cocktail photography gallery vol.1.

Cocktail card
Gin O’Clock at the Majestic Hotel

It all starts with the recipe

gin tonic
Review @ Bar Upstairs, Bangkok

Just right amount of everything

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Hotel Stripes, Bangkok Review

Never forget the garnish

cocktail photography

Which can be spicy…

thai cocktail
Havana Social, Bangkok Review
Garnish on hendricks gin cocktail

And we mean it, spicy!

cocktail photography detail
Atlas Bar, Singapore Review

Luckily, there is always some ice.

red cocktail
Iron Fairies, Kuala Lumpur Review

Red is more than welcome at the cocktail photography


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It’s about the mood…

Old Fashioned
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…and composition

Thank you for your attention. If you need any cocktail photography or our beloved food photography please contact us and let’s see what we can do.

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