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RE: Dinners in Provence

That's a great tip about Bon Plat. Excellent plating of each dish and beautiful shots! I salute you for being able to take photos inside restaurants in France and why not, right? Do you get reactions when you take pictures of food? I used to do that a lot during vacations there and my in-laws were amused by this. Glad I did but I noticed that as the years grew on, I took fewer photos because I forget to 😄

The worst experience I had though was when I made the mistake of taking a photo of a shop window in Lyon once after I failed to see the sign. My bad though. The shop owner made a scene and ensured I deleted the photo, it was the most humiliating experience.

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I don't get any reactions, no. I think food photography is fairly common now. You see it a lot. That's why I started to do it actually. I saw so many people doing it and I didn't care so why would others care? That was sort of how I was thinking.

The shop owner making a scene would be embarrassing. Shop owners tend to be a little more uptight about that sort of thing. I'm not sure why. They don't want people stealing their art ideas? Or comparing prices maybe - photo searches online? I generally don't take photos of shops though for that exact reason.

They don't want people stealing their art ideas? Or comparing prices maybe - photo searches online?

Yes, that's probably it. Since then, the experience created this habit of looking out for those signs and asking permission before snapping away.

These creative dishes are so beautiful, taking pictures would be the right thing to do before enjoying the flavors.