The Food Chain

The power of a photograph

09.08.2021 - By BBC World ServicePlay

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Food photography is about much more than beautifully presented dishes in cookbooks - it’s also being used to change the way we think about what we eat. Emily Thomas meets three photographers to discuss some of their most powerful images - from a bloody scene in a Thai slaughterhouse to a display of human resilience in a refugee camp. They explore why still images of food and food production can be a compelling way to communicate about politics, society, and economics. We also hear about the impact such hard-hitting photography can have on the people behind the lens. To see the images described on the show, plus a few more, visit our homepage www.bbc.com/foodchain If you would like to get in touch with the show, please email [email protected] Producer: Simon Tulett. Contributors: Jo-Anne McArthur;

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Li Huaifeng. (Picture: A Moken spear fisherman diving for his catch. Credit: Dorte Verner)

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