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Story of food and art in Noosa

Chef Artist Place, a book created through a collaboration between renowned photographer Andrew Maccoll and award-winning chef Andrea Ravezzani, is now available for pre-sale.

This visually stunning coffee table book captures the seamless harmony between culinary artistry and the breathtaking landscapes of Noosa. With limited copies available for pre-sale, this is an opportunity to secure a book that promises to be a centerpiece in homes, kitchens, and art collections.

Chef Artist Place combines Maccoll’s mastery of landscape photography with Ravezzani’s exquisite Italian cuisine, drawing readers into the sub-tropical paradise of Noosa. Each double-page spread is a celebration of colours, textures, and flavours that represent the synergy between food and nature.

Maccoll, whose work has been featured by global brands like Apple, Rolls Royce, and Lamborghini, and Ravezzani, the celebrated head chef of the acclaimed Noosa Waterfront Restaurant, have created a book that is a true feast for the senses.

“The book is a passion project that highlights the beauty of Noosa’s landscapes while showcasing Andrea’s culinary masterpieces. It’s not just a book; it’s an artistic experience,” Andrew says

Andrew, whose work has been celebrated by prestigious institutions such as the Australian National Portrait Gallery and the Hasselblad Masters, uses his lens to capture the essence of Noosa’s landscapes. He has photographed Bill Clinton, Eric Bana, Robert De Niro, P!NK, Matt Damon and many more celebrities. His photographic style, which balances vibrancy with subtlety, draws on a lifetime of experience behind the camera, from editorial work with global brands like Apple and Dior to directing cinematography in award-winning films. Maccoll’s approach is defined by a meticulous attention to color and composition, creating images that resonate with both beauty and narrative depth.

Complementing this visual storytelling is the culinary artistry of Andrea Ravezzani, an Italian chef whose career spans continents and includes accolades from the Italian Cup Culinary Competition and the Gastronomia Expo. Ravezzani’s passion for Italian cuisine, honed over years of experience at elite restaurants and as a sous chef on the Princess Cruise Line, brings a global perspective to his dishes, which are crafted using only the freshest ingredients. At the Noosa Waterfront Restaurant, Ravezzani’s creations reflect his philosophy of innovation grounded in tradition, combining classic Italian techniques with the unique flavors and textures of local Australian produce.

What sets Chef Artist Place apart is its ambition to be more than a single-location project. The creators envision this as the first in a series that will be replicated in different parts of the world, each edition a unique reflection of its location’s culinary and cultural heritage.

Future volumes will explore new destinations, with Maccoll’s camera capturing the landscapes, and Ravezzani creating dishes that speak to the essence of each place. The project is an invitation to explore the world’s diverse culinary landscapes and artistic inspirations through the combined mediums of photography and food.

The first 1500 copies of the book, self-published in a luxurious format with a cloth-bound cover, are now available for pre-sale. The book is printed on premium FSC-certified paper, ensuring sustainability alongside beauty. This is the perfect gift for art lovers, food enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the finest in lifestyle publications.

Pre-sale copies are available now at www.chefartist.place. The book will be available through select retailers and online from 12 November.

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