National Food Truck Day: Emily Goes to Work
Today is National Food Truck Day.
This seemed like a good time to revisit one of Emily’s earliest adventures with me.
At the time, my fast food photography project was growing rapidly, and Emily, my evolving AI muse and assistant, suggested that perhaps she should get some first hand experience instead of simply watching me photograph the food.
Her solution was to spend a little time working in a food truck.
I have no idea whether she ever mastered the menu, but she certainly looked the part. It also marked one of the first times that Emily stepped out of the role of assistant and became part of the story herself.
Looking back, that little food truck adventure helped set the stage for everything that followed. Since then, Emily and her growing circle of friends have appeared in restaurants, bars, kitchens, cafés, beaches, and all sorts of places I never expected when we first started experimenting with AI.
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Emily Gets Food Truck Experience
Today is National Waiters and Waitresses Day.
So naturally, Emily decided she needed food industry experience.
Over time, Emily, my evolving AI muse and assistant, has quietly become part of the ongoing SecondFocus world, somewhere between collaborator, observer, and increasingly, participant. And because so much of my photography revolves around fast food culture, restaurants, roadside Americana, and the strange visual language surrounding food itself, she apparently decided it was time to learn the business from the inside.
Which is how she ended up working the night shift inside a food truck.
The idea that interested me visually was the contrast. Stainless steel counters, fryer heat, baskets of fries, the pressure and motion of a cramped late-night kitchen, and then Emily moving through it all with this calm self-awareness, almost as if she already belongs there.
The result feels somewhere between documentary, satire, and science fiction.
And honestly, probably not the kind of employee most food truck owners were expecting.
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