Commercial Photography Blog in NC

Neil Boyd is a commercial photographer in Raleigh NC. His work includes food photography, corporate head shots, product photography, architecture photography, event photography, advertising photography and lifestyle photography in Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill NC.

 

Photographs of Duke University’s $90 Million West Union Renovation

For many young adults, going away to college means leaving behind home cooked meals. Many college students fill up on whatever they can find, from a frozen dinner to a big bowl of Cheerios. However, students at Duke University are not going to bed hungry after a $90 million renovation at their West Union dining hall.

I was lucky enough to get an inside look at Duke’s renovated dining hall and take pictures of the food and the space itself. The building was originally built in 1931 and the restaurants have been under construction for the past three years. The end result is impressive, to say the least.

Chef's Kitchen

Chef's Kitchen

The project features 13 new “restaurants” within the dining hall and the majority of them are run by Durham-based chefs. The space also has meeting rooms and a kitchen where guest chefs will be teaching cooking classes. Below is a picture of Il Forno Italian Kitchen, run by Scott More of Enzo’s Pizza which has a menu full of wood-fired pizza and pasta.

Il Forno

Il Forno

Il Forno

Il Forno

Restaurants are offering varied selections, from gelato bars to a variety of crepes. Personally, I had my eye on the massive amount of Nutella hanging overhead at the Café. I would have taken one of everything if that was drizzled on top. This station is operated by Robert and Fida Ghanem and will be serving coffee, pastries, ice cream, crepes, and more.

Café

Café

Some restaurants have fresh cuts of meat cooking on grills. Students filed in, some sporting Duke attire as they lined up in this cutting edge facility for lunch and dinner.

JB's Roast & Chops

JB's Roast & Chops

In the upscale Commons Steakhouse, many people sat and talked, enjoying the cuisine over white linen tablecloths with a beautiful view of campus through tall glass windows complete with rooftop dining.

The Commons Steakhouse

The Commons Steakhouse

From fresh salads to a variety of seafood options, there was something for everyone’s tastes. You would never struggle to find something you enjoyed from the extensive list of top-notch restaurants.

I got hungrier as I photographed, as I moved from main entrees to exquisite desserts.

Duke University stated that, “West Union is poised to be the center of community and activity on campus.”  From a variety of health and hearty foods to a selection of beautiful meeting places, the West Union is certainly drawing a crowd on campus.

Below is a list of restaurants being featured with links to learn more about each.

Il Forino Italian Kitchen – Variety of Italian dishes from pasta to pizza
Commons Steakhouse – Consists of steaks and fine dining
JB’s Roasts & Chops – Offers steaks, roasts, etc.
Café – Consists of crepes, gelato, ice cream, and coffee, Nutella included
Farmstead – Has classic American dishes from barbeque chicken to a BLT
Sprout – Full of vegetarian options made with fresh produce
Ginger & Soy – Offers East and Southeast Asia cuisine
Gyotaku – Offers a wide variety of sushi dishes
Au Bon Pain – Classic deli menu, breakfast options included
Tandoor – Serving authentic Indian food with meats, breads, and veggies
The Chef’s Kitchen – Culinary classroom for cooking courses, guest chef, and more

I am so grateful that I go the opportunity to photograph the West Union at Duke. The facility was extraordinary, as you can see. I do regret going through these photographs at lunch time though!

Food Photography Cary NC

Last week I had the absolute pleasure of photographing at one of my all-time favorite restaurants - Herons at The Umstead Hotel and Spa. My wife and I often eat there and I was thrilled to be asked to photograph this season's menu. We were working with Executive Chef Steven Devereaux Greene and the newly recruited Pastry Chef Jonathan Fisher. I'd worked with Steven before at An restaurant and I'd worked with Jonathan at the recently closed (Booo!) One Restaurant, so I knew the food was going to be exceptional. It did not disappoint! Steven and his team produced some visually stunning food and its no wonder that he was recently in the semi-finals of the James Beard award. Here are a few of the plates we photographed.

Quail - japanese binchotan grilled, cornbread, fig puree, vanilla, rosemary

Quail - japanese binchotan grilled, cornbread, fig puree, vanilla, rosemary

Scallop - tapioca, basil lace, pork belly, sea grapes, butterfly pea-ham broth

Scallop - tapioca, basil lace, pork belly, sea grapes, butterfly pea-ham broth

Beet - salt roasted, elderflower, frozen yogurt, pistachio, lemon sorrel

Beet - salt roasted, elderflower, frozen yogurt, pistachio, lemon sorrel

Cherry - morello, sakura tea granite, ginger ice cream, crystalized rose petals

Cherry - morello, sakura tea granite, ginger ice cream, crystalized rose petals

Strawberry - strawberry-basil cremeaux, alpines, garden herbs, strawberry sorbet

Strawberry - strawberry-basil cremeaux, alpines, garden herbs, strawberry sorbet

Tira-mushroom - coffee, mascarpone, lady fingers, branches, flourless chocolate cake

Tira-mushroom - coffee, mascarpone, lady fingers, branches, flourless chocolate cake

Product Photography Cary NC

Last week we had the opportunity of doing some on-location product photography. This was for a company called Perfect Wares who sell high end kitchen equipment. This was a fun shoot and one of my previous clients let us use her kitchen. We brought in a couple of models, lights, cameras and spent the morning shooting. Here are a few of the finished shots: