Photographer creates series of fast food images in the foreground

Americans' relationship with their fast food chains is kind of unhealthy. Between love and hate, attraction and disgust for this type of food, the fact is that hamburgers, pizzas, nuggets and chips are part of the routine of people in the United States, which strongly influence consumer habits in others. countries too.

Photographer Jon Feinstein put his lenses into this complicated relationship and photographed several plates in close shots and in detail, exposing the visual characteristics of these snacks. The result can convey the contradictory idea that these foods are both harmful and tasty, disgusting and mouth-watering.

In addition, the photographs reveal how these snacks are easily recognized by the public and how these images present themselves as globalized icons of contemporary society. Everyone can think of names of sandwiches or fast food chains just by looking at these pictures, right?

Image Source: Reproduction / Jon Feinstein

To get to know Jon Feinstein's whole series of “Fast Food” photos, visit the artist's official page here and (re) know the snacks and foods recorded in this work.