This week’s episode is a reminder that your creativity is not only a gift, but a way to tell your story. I’m joined by Kimberly Espinel, award-winning food photographer, food and prop stylist, author, and creator of The Little Plantation.
Through her camera lens, creativity becomes a sanctuary. It’s a way to cope when things get tough and a way to tell the powerful (and sometimes political) stories that make us, us.
Kimberly and I reminisce about the early days of sharing food photography online and celebrate how sharing what brings you joy can nourish both you and the people who experience your work.
Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or on your favorite podcast platform while you cook, clean, or create. Get the full show notes & transcript here.
What’s in This Episode:
Kimberly shares her definition of creativity as the ability to weave heart into every detail. From recipe development, to lighting, and styling, there are opportunities to express joy throughout every step of the creation process.
Kimberly opens up about embracing a plant-forward, seasonal, and political approach to food, and how she uses her images to express deeper values and beliefs while celebrating the underdog.
You’ll also hear how she self-published her first book, Creative Food Photography after being rejected by traditional publishers. She listened to her community’s needs and trusted her own intuition.
She also share about the creation of her second book, How to Make Food Famous and invites you to rethink how you share your unique gifts in a creative ways.
Topics Covered:
Defining creativity as the ability to craft unique food stories with heart
Embracing a plant-forward, seasonal, and locally-sourced approach to food
Drawing inspiration from dining out, walks in nature, and collaborating with others
How Kimberly zig-zagged her way into the publishing world when traditional publishers said no
Moving through blocks like self-doubt, perfectionism, and fear of being seen
Question:
What story is your creativity telling right now? Tag us on IG @chefcarlacontreras & @thelittleplantation and tell us!
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