A Modern Japanese Restaurant

While at Bao To The Broth I acted as Social Media Manager and Photographer/Videographer.

 

Bao To The Broth was an interesting project. Bao wanted to remain friendly and down to earth while still presenting their brand as a professional setting. Working in the food industry requires a level of professionalism, especially considering food handling and hygiene standards. Finding this balance in social media required a lot of creativity and testing.

Meet The Team:

Meet The Team consisted as a tounge in cheek parody of your usual meet the teams. I polled each member of the team and wrote out a comedic piece under each of their posts.

On the right you’ll see an example of one of the many “Meet The Teams” I did for the company, with the flavour text below:

 

When Ben isn’t settling legal matters on the moon, he’s owner, manager and chef at Bao to the Broth.

He’s a big fan of @_burger__shop , so much so that it’s his recommendation for his favourite dish on Bao’s menu (despite us not selling it 🤦‍♂️). Head over to Aubrey street in Hereford and grab a burger, they’re great!

He likes a @kirinichibanuk from the bar, preferably a full keg but I don’t have a photo for that so 🤷‍♂️

When asked for a quote for this post he wrote:
“Thought this was a good idea… Should’ve stayed at Tesco’s.””

 

Sake Posts:

I also advertised certain products in series. To your right you’ll see an example of the Sake Posts I photographed and promoted on the Instagram:

 

These posts were defined by a more modern style that intergrated with the style

 

Videography:

I made a collection of videos for Bao To The Broth, ranging from Instagram Reels to Trailers and Quick Edits. Here is a collection of my work:

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