I really love watching films - at home, at the cinema, online. Anywhere really. I'm a member of love film and the updates to my watch list vs how fast I can watch them, means that my rental queue rarely drops below 3 figures :)
I love lots of things about films, the escapism, the characters, a good story, the emotional ride - but most of all the cinematography. It's one of things that really inspires me. Especially how beautifully crafted the colour palates can be. I really try to take inspiration from my favourites when I am planning a food photography shoot.
Last night I watched 'Now is Good', which is a real tear jerker starring Dakata Fanning and Jeremy Irvine. Despite the harrowing emotional journey of the storyline, one of the main elements of the film that has really stayed with me is the really beautifully considered colour palate.
Here are some movie stills and their associated colour spectrum. Feast your eyes on these. You never know, they might pop up as inspiration in one of my food photography shoots.




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