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Food Photography – Alexis Bar & Grill, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin

Alexis bar & grill in Dun Laoghaire has been open for nearly 5 years now – and going strong from the start. Recently, they decided to revamp the menu, the interior and their website.

I’ve been taking photographs for them since they first opened, and I’m also a happy customer. The photos below show some of the photos I did for their new website (www.alexis.ie) as well as some of my own favourites.

First the interior :

Alexis Sign

Counter with plant and wine bottles in the background.

Revamped interior of Alexis Bar & Grill, Dunleary

Some detail images from the interior

Interior View - Alexis

Now – on to the food :

Puff Pastry lid

Goat's Cheese

Wild Rabbit closeup

Wild Rabbit

Veal

Ravioli

Beef

Roast loin of wild Wicklow venison, pickled black cherries, beetroot, organic parsnip

Scallops

Last but not least – the desserts :

Valrhona Chocolate Plate

Blackberry Dessert

Clementine cheesecake dessert

Tart with cream & custard

And a few behind the scenes photos :

Waiter at the pass, waiting for the orders to come through

Chef with food

Chef and waiter at the pass

Bear in mind that some of the menu consists of daily or seasonal specials – so not everything pictured above will be available on a given day.

Kinsale for the Bank Holiday

I was in Cork for Halloween – enjoyed it a lot, even though the weather wasn’t great. One of my trips was to Kinsale. Had a great meal in Fishy Fishy and just enjoyed walking around the town. I took a few quick photos there – these are two I particularly like myself :

Boats in Kinsale Harbour

Old "Guinness for Strength" sign on pub wall

 

Using QR Codes to label everything

This is an idea I picked up from the moo blog and also fitted in nicely with something I had been meaning to do for ages. As a working photographer, I carry lots of equipment with me for each job. Occasionally, some of this can get lost – or at least temporarily mislaid. I decided to label everything with my contact details, so that there would be some chance of getting it back if I lost it. Around the same time, I read a blog post from moo about using QR codes.

So, I decided to design some moo stickers with a custom QR code, and use them to label all my equipment. It would be possible to just print ordinary labels, with my contact details, but that would be a lot less interesting and far too low-tech !

However, apart from that, there are a few advantages to using the stickers instead :

  1. They’re small, and therefore can be used on virtually anything – including CF cards
  2. The vinyl they’re printed on is harder wearing and more waterproof than my usual inkjet-printed labels
  3. I can have quite a lot of information on a small label
  4. It makes it just that bit easier for anyone with a smartphone to contact me

However, I’ve also added my phone number for those who don’t have a smartphone, or don’t know how to read a QR code.

Here are some photos of how I use them :

moo QR code stickers

There are loads of  websites you can use to generate QR codes, I used this one :

http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/

I also used the information on the next website to guide my layout. The stickers are probably a little smaller than the ideal size – but seem to work fine :

www.jeffkorhan.com/2011/08/3-best-practices-for-generating-reliable-qr-codes.html

And, last but not least – the moo website

http://moo.com/share/fynqrf

(This is my affiliate link – and you get a 10% discount on your first order).

 

 

 

 

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