A Midday Table

Photography SAVOUR DUO
Words LAYLA CLUER

A Midday Table

Late last year, two photographers from Milan wrote while travelling through the Northern Rivers. They had heard about the studio and wondered if they might visit.

The timing was imperfect. I had just moved and the studio was in complete disarray — to be honest, it’s still not fully set up. But it was a sunny Friday, and there was just enough time for lunch, so instead I invited them to join me at the table.



Lunch has always been my favourite meal to share. When I was running a production studio, we stopped work every day to eat together. If the weather allowed, we carried everything outside to eat al fresco. Those pauses — simple and unceremonious — were often the best part of the day.

This lunch followed the same spirit, somewhat scraped together: tomatoes dressed with olive oil and garden herbs, some bread, olives, and a can of anchovies. Nothing elaborate. Still, something changes when people sit down together at a table, even in the middle of a working day. Conversation slows, and the afternoon stretches a little.



Stefania and Matteo mentioned that they spend much of their time photographing hospitality — the beauty of restaurants, the choreography of kitchens, the intensity of service. Yet, they said, rarely do they find themselves simply sitting down to eat and stopping to have a real conversation.

Perhaps that is the power of a midweek lunch. It strips things back — just food on the table and a little time to share it.

A few good plates help.


A Midday Table

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