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7 Best Food Photographers in Toronto

BY Isaac Roblett 19 August 2022
Food/Drink Published, Listicle

From hole-in-the-wall joints with no phone to luxurious tasting menus, Toronto is a food lover’s dream city. Its multicultural roots are deliciously reflected in over 7,500 eateries. In restaurants, cafés, markets, and grocery stores scattered across the Six, you’ll find delicious dishes from every corner of the globe. Such a decadent and vibrant food scene justly evoked a vigorous food photography industry to emerge. At Wonderful Machine, we define food photography as “a product or an experience, including showing it being grown, prepared, served, and consumed.”

As you will soon discover, the chosen Toronto food photographers are masters of their domain. Each scrupulously selected photographer on this list has given years of time and effort to their skill, with the aspiration of helping food and drink brands shine through the heaving food scene.

From fine to casual dining or pop-up eateries to historic food institutes, the quality of their work is continuously the cherry on top of Toronto’s food culture.

Let’s tuck into the list of Toronto’s seven best food photographers. And heads up, make sure you have a napkin at hand because your mouth is about to drool!

Becca Gilgan, Eugen Sakhnenko (Worker Bee Supply)

Worker Bee supply is a collaborative duo consisting of Becca Gilgan and Eugen Sakhnenko. The crème de la crème of Toronto food photography. The pair consistently produce natural yet striking work that conveys the mouthwatering excitement of taking in, what will be, your new favorite dish arriving at your table.

Their collaborative approach supports their clients at every stage of a project. From conceptualizing content to producing, editing, and publishing, helping any assignment go from concept to content in no time!

Check out their work with the warning; eat before you do so, or you will be sorry!

Crispy artichokes with wine by photographers Worker Bee Supply

Raina Kirn, Wilson Barry (Raina+Wilson)

Toronto food photographers seldom come with as lofty a reputation as Raina Kirn and Wilson Barry. The duo are visual storytellers who have been collaborating to produce still and moving images for more than a decade. Raina and Wilson each bring complementary, contrasting perspectives to every project. Harnessing their differences to produce compelling, beautiful, award-winning photographs and films.

Their collaboration is a recipe for success, with their unison of differing skill sets and approaches complimenting each other exquisitely. Wilson being the left-brained technologist, and Raina more of the right-brained creative type.

Sometimes one acts as the director while the other shoots, or they’ll take turns and pass the camera back and forth. And even quite often, they also both shoot at the same time if the situation allows for it.

They are known for their honest, spontaneous, and engaging approach to image-making and bring a youthful and bold spirit of joyfulness to creative exploration. This results in a fresh perspective that their clients have come to love and stands out in a crowded landscape.

Meal gathering by Toronto photographers Raina+Wilson

Paula Wilson

Paula Wilson is an award-winning photographer with a genuine love of food and a passionate eye for detail. She has been enriching the Toronto food photography scene for over 17 years, with her scrumptious imagery. Providing her with a profound knowledge of shooting clientele needs and projects that range from advertising to packaging, editorial, and cookbooks. Working with some of the most talented food and prop stylists, Paula consistently creates memorable and quality images for her clients. Paula’s recent projects include Kellogs, Knorr, Molson, Daiya, Mcdonald’s, and Black River Cheese.

Her work also includes many of Canada’s top restaurants, hotels, and chefs with whom she has developed a reputation for her relaxed approach and refined yet casual style. Paula constantly pushes boundaries and creates work that makes waves with her striking yet compelling style and impeccable presentation. Invaluable skills to any client seeking a bold and daring food photographer.

Dish with cold smoke by Toronto photographer

Anukriti Goswami

Anukriti Goswami is one of the youngest image-makers in Toronto. But don’t let her age fool you. Her aesthetic sensibility and an undying passion for art have significantly contributed to her growth in a short period of time. Giving her the reputation as one of the rising stars of food photography in Toronto.

Her bold, creative eye and unapologetically unconventional artistic work have quickly brought her recognition and adoration from clients. Anukriti has been commissioned for various projects and campaigns with leading advertising agencies, award-winning creative professionals, and celebrated brands. She brings a fresh perspective and her own distinctive style to each project. With an unmistakable visual style and technical expertise. Sounds like a spectacular assortment to us! And it’s one that helps makes her portfolio the striking collection of food and drink images that it is.

Mussels and tomato by Toronto photographer Anukriti Goswami

Justin Poulsen

Innovative Toronto food photographer Justin Poulsen has developed a blossoming clientele due to his unique photographic imagery and motion visuals. Featuring handcrafted artwork that blurs the lines between photography, sculpture, and CGI. 

Justin has the rare ability to be able to give items a transformative nature. Giving his work an exhilaratingly magical and ethereal quality. Combined with his signature smart and sarcastic cut sense of humor, incorporated into all his work, makes him really stand out from the crowd.

The proof really is in the pudding with Justin. He has received extensive well-deserved recognition worldwide by publications and award shows such as Communication Arts, Applied Arts, Lurzer’s Archive, D&AD, ADCC, Clio, Cannes Lions, Professional Photographer Magazine, and The International Photography Awards, to name but a few. Showcasing his renowned prestige in the food photography sector.

Maple leaf cake by Toronto photographer Justin Poulsen

Rob Fiocca

Toronto food photographer Rob Fiocca truly is the embodiment of the vibrant Toronto food culture, thanks to his exceptional eye for beauty and rustic aesthetic. He has established himself as a well-respected artist on the leading edge of the photographic industry. With a career that spans over 20 years, his creative and commercial print work has garnered international awards. And his reputation has kept his client list stocked with advertising agencies such as Leo Burnett, JWT, Ogilvy, and Y&R, creating work for brands such as Kraft, Williams Sonoma, and Nestle, to name a few.

Now, Rob is applying his mastery of light and texture to motion. Directing memorable spots for clients such as The LCBO, Dannon, Kellogg’s, Dempster’s, Kraft, and McDonald’s. His appreciation for the story of food and the poetry within the details has made this medium a natural translation of his unique vision. Think hearty homemade food at its best. His print and motion work transcends the traditional narrative of food photographers, keeping him busy shooting at home and abroad.

Olives by Toronto photographer Rob Fiocca

Tracy Cox

As one of the most sought-after food photographers in the Toronto area, Tracy Cox has cultivated quite the stature. Largely in part to her authentic, approachable, and natural style that beautifully grasps the essence of food.

Drawn to the elemental attributes of what we eat. She focuses on its sustaining pleasures and fleeting nature. Melting ice cream or spilled soup, all the better for the ingenious Tracy! And it is this resolutely real approach that has garnered Tracy’s studio an international clientele that includes some of the biggest names in food.

Tracy’s Toronto studio offers a turn-key food photography experience and a curated team of stylists, recipe developers, and additional staff to ensure each project exceeds expectations. Her services have also been expanded to include the addition of motion features focussing on personalized stories of food and what it represents. Making her an ideal partner for clients who value beauty and the context of their products, thanks to her candidly choreographed compositions.

cheese selection by Toronto photographer Tracy Cox

Our list of the best food photographers in Toronto should give you a lot to chew on in your quest for a suitable partner. Each candidate listed brings a special eye and talent to their clientele. Making for a dynamic catalog akin to the Toronto food scene, filled with a variety of flavors, with something for every taste palette!

We hope you enjoyed reading this list of the seven best food photographers in Toronto. And it provided you with a proverbial feast for the eyes!

Further Reading

See more Toronto food photographers on our Find Photographers page.
Learn more about Food/Drink photography on our Intel Blog.


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