Models Become Their Favorite Foods In Photographic Series

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The picture, as we know, does not record smell. And that’s one of the good points for this (very) good food photography series. Looking at these models’ favorite food can be a temptation for the stomach.

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Then imagine if you could be in a picture of your favorite food? Photographer Junior Luz took this idea seriously and turned models in their favorite foods.

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“I always look at people and imagined their faces covered in food,” he says. The fun “CARA-COMIDA” (Face-Food) project brings a different vision of our desires and tastes”, – he says.

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