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The Food Photography of Julia Hoersch is Good Enough to Eat

I've never felt compelled to eat paper, but a glance through the food photography of Julia Hoersch may entice you into a little nibble of these absolutely yummy images.

Working out of Hamburg, Germany, the artist takes pictures for magazines of delicious desserts, appetizers and meals amidst scrumptiously arranged place settings. Some of her creations even capture still lifes within the kitchen, complete with cooking implements.

It isn't just the pastries, the cakes and the hors d'oeuvres that look undoubtedly delectable, but the styling of each picture is itself quite enticing. The combination of soft colors, textiles and lighting against pristine dishes and charming polka-dots and striped motifs make food photography of Julia Hoersch about as edible as the sweet subjects features in each photo.
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