• Hospitality
  • Projects
  • About John
  • Contact
  • Menu

John Yuccas Photography

  • Hospitality
  • Projects
  • About John
  • Contact
Seeing Sourcing Banner.jpg

Seeing Sourcing, Project 1: Eggs

July 16, 2021 in Food Sourcing Photography

Seeing Sourcing is a photography project by John Yuccas to showcase the differences of food sourced from different places.

Project 1 focuses on eggs sourced from different suppliers.

5 Categories.jpg
  1. Conventional

    usually the least expensive

    four hens are typically housed in each two-square-foot battery cage

    barns contain thousands of birds

    hens are prone to injury and infection

    hens receive antibiotics daily (& hormones)

    feed is unregulated (often fed leftover animal by-products mixed with grain)

    banned in the European Union

  2. Free Run

    hens can move around in open concept barns

    hens do not necessarily have the access to the outdoors

    overcrowding may still be an issue

  3. Free Range

    hens see the light of day

    hens feet come in contact with the earth

  4. Cage-Free

    hens most likely raised in tight conditions

    hens can live in the dark

    hens often have clipped beaks and wings

    hens have very little exposure to sunlight

    no guarantee on what hens are fed

  5. Certified Organic

    feed given to the hens is organic

    hens are not pumped with growth hormones or antibiotics

    hens have the highest welfare standards

    the only categorization that requires certification

Eggs Sourced for this Project.jpg

Organic Valley Free-Range Large Eggs. USDA Organic Distributed by CROPP Cooperative

Vital Farms : Large eggs, pasture raised. Distributed by Vital Farms; Farm- W.W. Acres

Wild Harvest: Cage Free, Grade A. Distributed by SuperValu

James Farm: Grade A Extra Large. Distributed by RD/JET (from what I can tell, a Restaurant Depot label. The distributors trademark is the same address as Restaurant Depot)

Cub Foods: Large Grade A. Distributed by UNFI

Egg Headers0.jpg
Organic Valley

Organic Valley

USDA Organic, Free Range Large Eggs

Vital Farms

Vital Farms

Pasture raised eggs

Wild Harvest

Wild Harvest

Cage Free

James Farm

James Farm

Grade A Extra Large

Cub Foods

Cub Foods

Large Grade A

“To provide additional information, egg yolk color tends to vary based on the hens’ diet and the type of grain that’s fed. Darker yellow yolks are a result of corn being the higher percentage of the feed ration and lighter yellow yolks are a result of wheat being the higher percentage of the feed ration. Thanks!”
— Organic Valley responds to a customer regarding their eggs color
Soft Boiled.jpg
James Farm

James Farm

Cub Foods

Cub Foods

Wild Harvest

Wild Harvest

Organic Valley

Organic Valley

Vital Farms

Vital Farms

Photographers Notes.jpg

Project 1, Eggs:

Captured with a Fujifilm X-T2 and 60mm F2.8 Fujinon macro lens

Settings were as close as possible in camera and post edit for the yolk series. Similar settings were also used for the soft boiled series with minor adjustments to try and make the subjects look their best.

Notes regarding the Seeing Sourcing Project:

The Seeing Sourcing project is not intended to cast judgement on consumers and businesses with what food they currently source. The Seeing Sourcing project highlights insights through images, anecdotes, and data. My goal is to showcase what food truly is.

All work is © John Yuccas. For information regarding usage, please use my contact page


Resources Used

https://fitnessfoods.ca/free-range-vs-factory-chickens/#:~:text=Not%20only%20do%20the%20meat,than%20their%20factory%2Dfarmed%20counterparts.

https://www.chatelaine.com/health/how-to-choose-between-free-range-free-run-organic-and-conventional-eggs/

Eggs in previous work.jpg
Sidebar at Surdyk’s, commercial photography session

Sidebar at Surdyk’s, commercial photography session

5-8 Club Champlin Park, commercial photography session

5-8 Club Champlin Park, commercial photography session

The Oasis Cafe, commercial photography session for Discover Stillwater

The Oasis Cafe, commercial photography session for Discover Stillwater

Subscribe to "Seeing Sourcing" for all new project drops

Sign up with your email address to receive news and updates.

We respect your privacy.

Thank you for subscribing? Have an idea about what you would like to see? Feel free to email me with any ideas or to simply reach out: john@johnyuccas.com

P.S.
I don’t do much video work, but I couldn’t help myself when capturing some of the yolks sliding over the light table I used to capture them.
Tags: Food Sourcing, Food Systems, eggs, egg sourcing, vital farms, organic valley, wild harvest, restaurant depot, mycubfoods, cub foods, food photography, food styling, egg photography, soft boiled eggs, egg yolks, conventional eggs
1 Comment