BLUE BLOSSOM
For Blue Blossom, I supported the brand’s digital presence through photography built to capture a refined, modern take on classic Shanghainese dining. Working closely with the team, I produced social-ready imagery that highlights the richness of each dish, from delicate textures to vibrant finishes, while maintaining a clean, elevated visual tone designed for today’s social landscape.
With a focus on intentional composition, warm lighting, and detail-forward storytelling, this content helps Blue Blossom showcase its signature plates in a way that feels contemporary, polished, and true to the restaurant’s culinary roots, bringing timeless Shanghai flavors into a fresh, new spotlight.
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Production Lead
Photography & Videography
Post Production Editing
BLUE
BLOSSOM
AS SEEN IN NEW YORK TIMES & INFATUATION
“CheLi and Szechuan Mountain House had a glamorous baby, and its name is Blue Blossom. Unlike its faux-rustic parents, this Bryant Park restaurant leans into Midtown glitz, with a shiny bar serving elaborate cocktails, like the signature Blue Blossom that looks like Windex but tastes like flowers. A chef assembles dumplings in a glass kitchen-theater visible from the dining room, and every so often, someone sets Hakka-style salt-baked chicken aflame with a gun lighter.”
brothy.
delicate.
addictive.
shot by ken wu