
Lost Abbey Red Barn Saison at The Pourhouse in Westmont, NJ and featured on http://beertography.blogspot.com/.
The Craft Beer Revolution may not be televised, but it will certainly be photographed…
Thanks to Twitter, Untappd, Facebook, Instagram, and all of the excellent beer blogs out there, photographing and sharing photos of beer has never been easier. For those of you that have never bothered to pour your beer into a glass, you are missing out on at least two thirds of the Craft Beer drinking experience (The sights! The sounds! The aromas!). While it’s perfectly “acceptable” to drink your Bud/Miller/Coors out of the packaging that it came in (they all look and smell very similar after all), Craft Beer deserves better treatment! Thankfully, there are a plethora of people out there treating Craft Beer with the respect that it deserves.
Several months ago, I stumbled upon a blog called Beertography. Since March of 2009, John Kleinchester, the man behind Beertography, has been featuring articles and photographs of “beer and beer related things” on his blog. While most of the photographs are his, he will occasionally feature Beertography by other Craft Beer enthusiasts (he has featured our Victory Prima Pils and Lost Abbey Red Barn Saison photos on his blog), and will also run Beertography contests for various Breweries and Craft Beer organizations.
But John isn’t the only one showcasing Craft Beer photography. Here are a few links to other Craft Beer photography enthusiasts from across the interwebz:
- Beer Lens
- BEERsimple
- The Perfectly Happy Man
- Drink Better Beer
- The Bake and Brew
- Brewniversal
- A Cap A Day
So what are you waiting for? Pour yourself a Craft Beer, break out your camera, and start making some photographic memories while you enjoy your beverage! Cheers!
Categories: Booze Banter
So awesome! Thanks!
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You’re very welcome John! Consider it a thank you for mentioning us on your blog.
Cheers!
G-LO
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I really do need to get back on instagram, consider this a warning of my impending return. I am constantly in awe at some of the beer photography out there (for example: Wayne Cardosi on untappd uploads pics that are amaze-balls) and I have tried to “up my game” so to speak.
Oh beautiful beer is another good one for “beer porn”
http://www.ohbeautifulbeer.com/
I definitely be checking out the sites you mentioned.
~Batty
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Instagram is good fun! Cause you know, I need more distractions in my life. Heh
Thanks for sharing that link. I’ll definitely pay that site a visit!
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Thanks for this post. This is an area I sorely need to improve in my blog. All my photography chops got left behind with film (translated – I haven’t bought a nice digital camera yet) and I was more landscapes and locale photography, not beer cans and glasses.
I look forward to checking out the sites you’ve included.
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I resisted digital photography for a long long time. While I miss the surprises that come with conventional film photography, I absolutely love the speed and convenience of digital. All good fun!
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This is so fun!!!
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Thanks! We’ll have you drinking beer in no time!
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Cool post – and nice shout-out to John & Beertography. That site alone has made me think (sometimes) entirely too long and hard) about interesting ways to frame and photograph beer.
I’m already devising something for tonight’s New Brew Thursday pout the likes of which the world has never seen!!!
Cheers!
@TheAlemonger
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Gracias! Beertography is FUN! Almost as much fun as drinking the actual beer.
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Thank you G-LO! I love your picture of the Port Brewing Shark Attack – I haven’t yet figured out taking pictures in darker light. A useful skill as most pubs aren’t brightly lit eh?
I also do enjoy It’s a Fucking Beer’s (itsafuckingbeer.com) photography. He usually sticks with the “beer + glass” setup, but they’re still pleasing to look at, and his captions always make me chuckle.
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You are very welcome! You’ve got a great blog that always leaves me craving dessert and a beer. And your photos kick ass! Heh.
As far as low light photography goes, I really can’t take any credit for the technical aspects. It’s all about the low light capabilities of the iPhone. It has a seriously nice lens. I will take credit for the filter choices and composition though. All about creative choices. I occasionally make good ones.
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I really do need to take more pictures of my beer. I just need to find an Instagram-esque app for my Android.
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Looks like an Android version is in the works…
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57338522/instagram-for-android-users-coming-soon/
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I like the shots in this post. I run a beer website devoted to beerography and beer porn. I bet you would dig it.
-Mike Burns
BeerCraving.com
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Nice. I love that there is a teeny lego man hanging out in the background of the first shot. I bet he’s wondering where his teeny beer is!
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When you have Lego obsessed little boys in the house, you tend to get inundated with those little guys. They are everywhere! It’s a good thing that I too like the Legos. Hope to find more creative uses for them in future photos.
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