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Tracy Cox

Tracy Cox

Grapes On Toast

Grapes On Toast

Fichi e Formaggi

Fichi e Formaggi

Pasta Waits For No One

Pasta Waits For No One

Skillet Sunshine

Skillet Sunshine

Still Life with Cheese

Still Life with Cheese

Insalata

Insalata

Spuds

Spuds

Casual Snacks

Casual Snacks

Elevated Comfort

Elevated Comfort

Al Forno

Al Forno

Fromages

Fromages

Sopas

Sopas

Limone

Limone

Chiaroscuro

Chiaroscuro

Indulgent Delights

Indulgent Delights

Saveurs Intenses

Saveurs Intenses

Summer Salad

Summer Salad

Primi Piatti

Primi Piatti

Freshly Baked

Freshly Baked

Roast Dinner

Roast Dinner

Oliveta et Caseum

Oliveta et Caseum

Fresh Breakfast

Fresh Breakfast

Autumnal Bowls

Autumnal Bowls

Al Fresco

Al Fresco

Rise & Shine

Rise & Shine

Frutti di Mare

Frutti di Mare

Dragonfruit

Dragonfruit

Decadence

Decadence

Sweet Treats

Sweet Treats

Hot Chocolate

Hot Chocolate

Summer Party

Summer Party

Pub Night

Pub Night

BBQ

BBQ

Foodland Fajitas

Foodland Fajitas

Bright Bento

Bright Bento

Pretzel

Pretzel

Meet The Artist

 

Authentic, approachable and natural is how acclaimed food photographer and director Tracy Cox describes her work. “I’m passionate about capturing the essence of food,” she says. Drawn to the elemental attributes of what we eat, Tracy focuses on its sustaining pleasures and fleeting nature. “If ice cream starts to melt while I’m shooting it, so be it. If there are soup spills and smatterings of cracker crumbs in a shot, all the better.” It is this resolutely real approach that has garnered Tracy’s studio an international clientele that includes some of the biggest names in food and style. As her global portfolio expands, Tracy retains her signature hands-on manner. “Julia Child said that if food is so beautifully arranged on a plate, you know someone’s fingers have been all over it. I love that! It alludes to what everyone suspects: there’s a lot going on behind the scenes of food photography.”

 

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