
The objective of this workshop will be to tell the story of life on a farm through people and food. We will spend the day at the Lyons Farmette and will discuss the basics of photography and camera gear, how to shoot in natural light, the challenges of shooting on location and how to be prepared for them. We will tour the Farmette where we will be photographing the farmers and the food they grow. We will also learn about post-processing and workflow and review group images at the end of the day.
Skill Level
Knowledge of your camera
Material List
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DSLR camera and lenses
- batteries and charger
- laptop and charger
- USB cable for camera
- diffuser and reflectors (optional)
- some of your favorite props (optional)
No Material Fee ~ sponsored by Whole Foods Market
(includes transportation, ingredients and food to photograph, access to the Farmette garden depending on the growing season, some limited props)
Aran Goyoaga

Aran Goyoaga is the writer, stylist and photographer behind the award-winning blog Cannelle Et Vanille. Her blog was a finalist in the 2012 James Beard Awards.
Aran grew up in the Basque Country in Northern Spain in a family of professional pastry chefs and cooks. Her love of food began in her maternal grandparents’ pastry shop and in the fields of her paternal grandparents’ farm. She studied business and economics but soon realized that she belonged in the kitchen. She enrolled in culinary school and began working at the Ritz-Carlton where she honed her love for pastry.
In 2010, after a bout of debilitating health issues, she was diagnosed with gluten intolerance and began living gluten-free.
Her first book “Small Plates and Sweet Treats: My Family’s Journey to Gluten-Free Cooking” (Little, Brown & Co) due to be released in October 2012. Her work has been featured in the New York Times, Everyday Food, Whole Living, Coastal Living, In Style, CNN, Saveur, Miami Herald, Living Without, Gwyneth Paltrow’s GOOP, ELLE Sweden and more.
She is the mother of a 6-year-old boy and a 2-year-old girl and works out of her South Florida home studio. She continues to be inspired by nature and what seasons have to offer.
Contact
cannellevanille.com
aran@arangoyoaga.com
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