Photography by Ian L. Sitren

Posts tagged “frozen pizza

Deep Dish Pizza for Easter!

Easter gets most of the attention today. But it turns out the calendar had something else in mind.

National Deep Dish Pizza Day.

That was enough for me.

I picked up a frozen deep dish pizza, brought it back, and stacked the slices straight onto a black background. Pepperoni, sausage, cheese, peppers, thick crust holding it all together. No styling, no adjustments, just exactly what it is.

Deep dish pizza has its roots in Chicago, dating back to the 1940s, built more like a layered dish than a traditional flat pizza. Over time, it moved far beyond that origin, into grocery store freezers and everyday meals. That’s where this version lives.

That contrast is what interests me. Something that started as a regional specialty, now reduced to a frozen box, stacked and photographed in a controlled space.

That’s where my food photography fits in. Taking something familiar, something commercial, and isolating it just enough to look at it differently.

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A Monument to Cheese Pizza

Another entry from the calendar of invented holidays: National Cheese Pizza Day. As if anyone needed a reminder to eat melted cheese on bread. Still, here it is — and so is my monument to it. Two frozen Red Baron cheese pizzas sliced and stacked into a tower of excess, photographed against a black background.

Cheese pizza is the baseline of the whole idea. From Naples in the 1800s with mozzarella and tomato on flatbread, to Lombardi’s in New York serving it to immigrants in the early 1900s, it’s the foundation on which every other topping variation was built. Frozen in the 1950s, it became the fallback dinner most of us know.

So if today calls for honoring cheese pizza, this is mine.

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