Photography ~ Art Direction
Fictitious Feasts
This series weaves the intimate bond between literature, gastronomy, and photography, drawing from food scenes found in works of fiction. Meals go beyond the act of eating they also reveal social structures, cultural identities, and personal relationships. This motif deeply reveals everyday life and its rituals, or it is a landmark in in the storytelling and human behaviours. Food is as universal and language, yet in literature it becomes a language of its own: it conveys emotion, builds atmosphere, and carries symbolic weight. A shared meal can unite a community, seal an alliance, or embody solitude. It mirrors human life in all its complexity, blending the physical need for sustenance with the individual and collective rituals that define societies. In Fictitious Feasts, books are not just an influence but the very foundation of the work. Seen through the dual lens of reader and photographer, each image seeks to translate the written word into a visual, sensory experience : one that nourishes both memory and imagination. The powerfulness of orality engages all the senses.


























