This Thanksgiving weekend, you don’t need to camp overnight outside some big-box store to get a good deal. The images in the exhibition “Killed: Beautiful Food That Never Made the Cut”—featuring food stylist Victoria Granof‘s unpublished editorial collaborations with renowned photographers—are currently available for purchase in an online auction at biddingforgood.com. And you can indulge guilt-free: Net proceeds will benefit the nonprofit organization Just Food.
Just Food’s programs include helping groups start and run a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture); City Farms, which coordinates free urban agriculture workshops in low-income communities; and Fresh Food for All, which helps food pantries make fresh, nutritious, locally grown food available to families and individuals in need. (Find out more at justfood.org.)
The auction ends December 2 and features work that has excellent Christmas gift written all over it. Craig Cutler, Nigel Cox, Hans Gissinger, Kenji Toma, Plamen Petkov, Ilan Rubin, and Christian Witkin are among the photographers who contributed. There’s just one print of each photo, printed by master printer Jim Roselli of Xact Studios, using paper donated by Moab.
Here’s an overview of the photographs that could be yours. Click here to participate in the auction. And if you’re in New York, be sure to stop by Pure Space studio in Chelsea, where “Killed” is on view through December 20.
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Buy beautiful food photos for a good cause
This Thanksgiving weekend, you don’t need to camp overnight outside some big-box store to get a good deal. The images in the exhibition “Killed: Beautiful Food That Never Made the Cut”—featuring food stylist Victoria Granof‘s unpublished editorial collaborations with renowned photographers—are currently available for purchase in an online auction at biddingforgood.com. And you can indulge guilt-free: Net proceeds will benefit the nonprofit organization Just Food.
Just Food’s programs include helping groups start and run a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture); City Farms, which coordinates free urban agriculture workshops in low-income communities; and Fresh Food for All, which helps food pantries make fresh, nutritious, locally grown food available to families and individuals in need. (Find out more at justfood.org.)
The auction ends December 2 and features work that has excellent Christmas gift written all over it. Craig Cutler, Nigel Cox, Hans Gissinger, Kenji Toma, Plamen Petkov, Ilan Rubin, and Christian Witkin are among the photographers who contributed. There’s just one print of each photo, printed by master printer Jim Roselli of Xact Studios, using paper donated by Moab.
Here’s an overview of the photographs that could be yours. Click here to participate in the auction. And if you’re in New York, be sure to stop by Pure Space studio in Chelsea, where “Killed” is on view through December 20.
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