How do you create desire in diners to visit your restaurant, cafe or bar?
Brisbane based food and restaurant photographer John Reyment shares 7 strategies to use high quality photography with images from his food photography portfolio.
The power of eye catching imagery should never be underestimated. Great photos grab attention, keep visitors on your website longer, increase engagement and convert traffic to enquiry and new business.
Wondering about photography for your business? John offers a free Artistic Strategy Session to identify the photography opportunities in your business, simply contact John to secure your session.
1. Use great quality images to inspire
potential diners to experience your
service and visit regularly.
Use our images to share your story.
Do the photos
youโre using now
create desire
to dine at your
establishment?
2. We eat with
our eyes
The Peak, Spicers Peak Lodge
3. share with your customers
who you are and your
passion for what you do
Ristorante Tartufo
4. Potential Diners are searching
on mobile devices for a dining
option to match their mood.
Is your website visible?
Bucci Restaurant
5. โRestaurant Australiaโ
is bringing travellers to
Australia for our unique food &
wine experiences in remarkable
locations
The Long Apron, Spicers Clovelly Estate
6. Use quality images of your
dishes to capitalise on tourism
Australiaโs multi million
dollar marketing campaign
โRestaurant australiaโ
The Tamarind, Spicers Tamariund Retreat
7. Do the photos potential diners see
on your website create desire to
visit your establishment?
The Palms Bar & Grill
8. take your diner
โbehind the scenesโ
to discover your
dishes, how they
are cooked and
where they have
come from
Shinichi Maeda,
Sakรฉ Restaurant & Bar
11. Editors love eye catching
images, they are always
looking for quality
images to lead editorial
features. Our image of
Spicers Clovelly estate
was published in the
Age and sydney morning
herald with exposure to
1.5 million readers
Spicers Clovelly Estate
12. Riverbar & Kitchen
use relevant images on your
social media pages to spread
the word about your venue
14. ENGAGE
WITH YOUR
DINERS
BY USING
imageS
THAT share
the story
of the
dISHES YOU
CREATE
Luke Nguyenโs Fat Noodle
15. With your own image
library, youโll be able
to seize opportunities
for free high profile
exposure by supplying
editors with high
quality, eye catching
images at a moments
notice
Minh Le, The Foraging Quail
16. โJohn is extremely
professional and
flexible in his approach.
John has a great eye for
detail and an imaginative
and creative perspective
of capturing, food &
beverage, rooms, scenics
and people.โ
David Assef
Managing Director, Spicers Retreats
17.
18. John Reyment
Master Photographer
M.Photog (AIPP), CPP, B.Bus Mgt.
2010 Epson AIPP Queensland Documentary
Photographer of the Year
His documentary-style photography
is iconic, and captures moments and
emotion. John specialises in the use of
natural light to produce his trademark,
documentary-style images.
Johnโs work is widely published in Australian
print and online media. He is a frequent contributor to
SBS Feast magazine and is regularly commissioned to
photograph for other media and commercial clients.
Family, food and travel are some of his great loves. In 2009,
John and his wife, food-writer Karen Reyment and their
son lived in Europe home exchanging with locals. It was a
life changing experience.
For professional images contact
โA Day in the Lifeโ Images and book a shoot
today.
service@adayinthelifeimages.com
0412 394 414
19. Would you like a FRE Artistic
Strategy Session to identify
photography opportunities at
your restaurant cafe or bar?
The Palms Bar & Grill, Garden City
20. Contact us
Brad & Angelica Jolly, Alchemy Restaurant & The Palms Bar & Grill, Garden City
07 3397 6552
0412 394 414
service@adayinthelifeimages.com
www.adayinthelifeimages.com
183-185 Old Cleveland Rd Coorparoo Q 4151
โA Day in the Lifeโ Images is a division of Reyment Photographics Pty Ltd.
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