Food-o-graphy guaranties Instagram-worthy food photos

This specially designed rotating Food-o-graphy plate has helped restaurant guests in Tel Aviv take an optimal photo of their food with a smartphone. (Handout, only to be used with this dpa trends item. Photo credit to "Sarit Goffen / Foodography by Carmel Wines / dpa" mandatory.)

This specially designed rotating Food-o-graphy plate has helped restaurant guests in Tel Aviv take an optimal photo of their food with a smartphone. (Handout, only to be used with this dpa trends item. Photo credit to "Sarit Goffen / Foodography by Carmel Wines / dpa" mandatory.)

Published Nov 4, 2016

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Tired of trying to take jealousy-inducing photos of your latest meal, only to be hampered by poor lighting or presentation?

An Israeli winery decided to embrace the food photography trend and teamed up with a chef, a photo guru and a ceramics artist to offer a menu in Tel Aviv that's guaranteed to please snap-happy foodies.

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Food-o-graphy, as the project was called, features dishware created especially with Instagram in mind, including a rotating plate and a bowl that has a mount for a smartphone. The price for a picture-perfect evening at Catit restaurant? About 155 dollars.

However, you may be forced to ogle others' photos for a long time; Catit is not offering the menu again for the foreseeable future.

See some of the amazing photos below:

 

Foodography #Wine #catit #winery #Carmel #fdgr

A photo posted by carmel winery (@carmelwinery) on Jun 7, 2015 at 4:23am PDT

 

Foodography #Wine #catit #winery #Carmel #fdgr

A photo posted by carmel winery (@carmelwinery) on May 31, 2015 at 8:11am PDT

 

Foodography  http://foodography.co.il/ #Wine #catit# #winery #Carmel #fdgr

A photo posted by carmel winery (@carmelwinery) on May 17, 2015 at 3:16am PDT

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