What goes with wine?!?!


Question: Ok, this may be a silly question but I'm doing a wine related photoshoot at school and I need to create scenes.

Ive thought of the easy stuff - glasses, corks, cheese and grapes. Do you have any other suggestions? I can't bring in full course meals, that just wouldnt work out.


Answers: Ok, this may be a silly question but I'm doing a wine related photoshoot at school and I need to create scenes.

Ive thought of the easy stuff - glasses, corks, cheese and grapes. Do you have any other suggestions? I can't bring in full course meals, that just wouldnt work out.

Just some ideas I hope they help:
-books around wine glasses and wine bottle, candles
-maybe a chess game or any board game
- cook book
- nice peace of paper with a fancy pen ( like a started letter..)
I would place those items on a tablecloth (make it look a little wrinkly) and then stage the wine glass/glasses and the wine bottle with opener where the cork still sticks on and fill a little wine in the glass.

Well I hope my ideas help you a little bit with your project, good luck, lots of fun and hopefully you make an A.

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Pour white wine into wine glass --
put fresh cherry inside ( fine a really red one )
take a picture when wine still bubbling ..

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This is kind of a romantic scene, but have the wine in the glass still bubbling with strawberries with chocolate/whipped cream beside it. put this all on a silky white or pink fabric.

Why not use a couple of books as a background. I sometimes drink a glass of wine while reading a book.

Get creative with this, do you necessarily need need to include food? For an art photo class, try to do something a little out of the ordinary. Where else do people drink wine? When do they drink wine? Where was wine originally made? Any famous events include wine? Any mythlore including wine? Maybe thinking about those questions can set the scene and help you come up with more ideas. Have fun!!!





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