
Hotels-live.com - For one East London couple, eating breakfast together has become more than a daily routine. “One weekend, I made Mark breakfast, stuck it all on a tray to carry it, and noticed it was symmetrical. And that’s how it started,” explains Michael Zee (@symmetrybreakfast), who spends hours looking for recipe ideas online and preparing a symmetrical breakfast every day for his boyfriend Mark van Beek. Before they dig in, Michael captures each creation. Michael shares his #HowIShoot tips for budding food photographers on the Instagram blog. “Lighting for me is everything,” he says. “Real day light is beautiful and it’s very hard to replicate. For backgrounds, it’s about having a texture that enhances and frames the food and the plates. Ultimately I want to focus on the food, not the background.” Through his photos, Michael aims to showcase how people eat breakfast all over the world. “I have learned that anything can be breakfast,” he says. “Not everyone eats toast or cereal, and I really want to reflect that.” Photo by @symmetrybreakfast @Hotelslive by instagram instagram.com/p/zFau7uhQTU/ Follow instagram @Hotelspaschers instagram.com/hotelspaschers and @Voyageslive #Twitter #TeamFollowBack #Instagram #Voyage #Travel #TFB #FollowTrick www.facebook.com/125048940862168/photos/a.801853623181693... via Hotels-live.com www.facebook.com/pages/p/125048940862168 #Retweet #TeamFollowBack #F4F #TityFollowTrain via http://flic.kr/p/rbkWXP
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