Awhile back a groovy gal named Briar contacted me on Flickr requesting the use of one of my food photos for her magazine. Turns out she’s the head art director at Bitch Magazine and wanted to feature my photograph (of a tempeh dinner I’d cooked) in an article extolling the virtues of tempeh. Bitch mag is a large and well established publication which sites itself as the “Feminist Response to Pop Culture”. I’m totally down with that.

I didn’t get paid for my photo, but I did get a copy of the magazine, as well as the right to from now on refer to my work as “featured in Bitch magazine”. The issue it’s printed in is the one currently on the stands (August 2007, page 64). Here’s the image that was used:

'Roasted broccoli, fennel, apple and tempeh

And here’s where you can see my original post about it:
Roasted broccoli, fennel, apple & tempeh.

The truth of the matter is that the picture was printed really super tiny small (and in black & white)… blink and you’ll miss it. I was also told I’d get my name credited but I’ve searched every page of the magazine cover to cover and haven’t found my name yet. No matter, I’m still a proud mama.

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5 Responses to “My tempeh brings all the Bitches to the yard…”
  1. That’s so cool!

  2. It looks delicious.
    Be my mama…(*^_^*)

  3. That looks delicious!

  4. Very nice photo, and delicious looking food, but- Eep! Crossed chopsticks = bad luck!

  5. Anon: Doh! You’ve got a good point there… odd though that this particular picture has actually brought me some very good luck (publication in a magazine).

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