Tuesday, 19 April 2011

baking with M (Part 1)

my baking teacher Maria found out that i moonlight as a photographer, she asked if i could do photos for her website and get paid with four sessions /lessons of baking.

although i have stopped photographing since i became busy with university, i said yes as it doesn't take much time (of course, a chance to eat and learn is a chance one cant say no to).

that day, Adrian took the 'free' lesson,while i photographed the class.

photos taken on Wednesday, 13th of Apr.

Session: Artisan breadmaking..French breads:

1) baguette
2) pain de campagne
3) fougasse
















































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(part 2 on next post)

6 comments:

Mommy Blogs said...

ug naglaway ko! waaah! and your pictures are amazing! picturi ko bah! =)

Liza said...

Wow, what a great deal you got there. You got to take photos and a free class for Adrian. And your photos will be published on her website! I'm sure you'll get to try the bread too--freshly baked! What can be better than that?! Lucky girl! :-)

Anonymous said...

I love her table. I want a table like that for the house in Baguio. And those muffins? What can I say?

kookooforcocopuffs said...

ug naglaway ko! waaah! and your pictures are amazing! picturi ko bah! =)

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unsa ni imo, threat ni? hahaha..plite ray kulang T, kahilak gyud ka, inig anha nako, di tika undangan ug fektur.

kookooforcocopuffs said...

Wow, what a great deal you got there. You got to take photos and a free class for Adrian. And your photos will be published on her website! I'm sure you'll get to try the bread too--freshly baked! What can be better than that?! Lucky girl! :-)

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Thanks Liz..he has 4 free classes,hahaha..this is just the first free one, there's three more to come..IM so lucky..i was in the right place and at the right time..if you gyus were here, we'd all be classmates and all our pics will be on her website;-)

kookooforcocopuffs said...

I love her table. I want a table like that for the house in Baguio. And those muffins? What can I say?


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Ate lou, this kind of real wood table would not be hard to find in the Phils ate lou...most tables here in the UK are fabricated wood..the real wood ones are so expensive..i remember Adrian and i bought a 10 seater mahogany wood table..i bet you, it was a bargain in cebu...if in the UK, wed have to be millionaires to be able to buy it here..buti nalang wooden furnitures are cheaper from our country...
yeah, i agree,Ate, i so love her table too..and her flat..she's so artistic;-)