Author Archives: Hannah

About Hannah

I am currently attending Evergreen College. I have been studying the aesthetics of kitchens, domestic spaces, and food through photography and psychology. I will be posting my work on this website to get feedback and spread my photos to the greater population.

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.

 

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.

 

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.

 

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.

 

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.

 

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.

 

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.

 

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.

 

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.

 

bright colors

This week when I was photographing I had this crazy idea that I should incorporate water. Seems simple enough, huh? Water adds a freshness to food and creates the idea that it was recently picked. I think a lot of advertising companies use it just for that reason. If people are buying something that gives off the illusion that it is fresh and good for you, they are more apt to buy it. For example, I personally would much rather buy blueberries bouncing around in water than dried up ones on cardboard. I would like to understand and explore the ideas of marketing strategies when it comes to food advertisement. Questions like what appeals to people and how do they appeal to the human population as a whole when our idea’s vary from our personal preferences and identities? Obviously everything isn’t going to look good to everyone, but mass appeal is something that corporations take largely into account. Bright colors are used to grab peoples eyes and attention to a specific thing. Maybe in the next few weeks I will use brighter colors as well.