Feeling Lazy in the Kitchen? This Instagram Account Will Inspire You to Cook

Sometimes a little eye candy is all it takes to reignite your passion for cooking, and we've found the exact Instagram account you need. Brittany Wright, a Seattle-based photographer, is currently living the ultimate foodie dream: embarking on a cross-country road trip to photograph farms and eat tons of fresh food. According to her personal website, Brittany is "working on my life goal of teaching myself how to cook everything and anything. I enjoy the science behind cooking and experimenting with flavors. I see food as an art and an opportunity to do something creative." Read on to see some of her best food photographs and recipes, and if you're inspired — nearly 100,000 people are — follow her at Wright Kitchen.

Brittany spent her Memorial Day in foodie heaven.

Brittany spent her Memorial Day in foodie heaven.

Foodie heaven = eating as many elotes as possible with a little mayo, cotija cheese, cayenne, chili powder, a pinch of salt, and fresh lime juice.

She styles the best farmers market photos.

She styles the best farmers market photos.

There's nothing quite like a beautiful photo of fresh berries to make you want to run to the nearest farmers market.

She's the master of "food gradient" photos.

She's the master of "food gradient" photos.

The photographer loves to find as many colors of a food as possible and line them up to create a stunning gradient — who knew there were green carrots?!

The food gradient works beautifully with citrus, too.

The food gradient works beautifully with citrus, too.

Now that's an eye-catching photo of some simple fruit.

And of course, rainbow chard.

And of course, rainbow chard.

Raw greens never looked so appealing!

She knows how to make and photograph the perfect piece of toast.

She knows how to make and photograph the perfect piece of toast.

Brittany goes way beyond avocado toast. This spread is giving us major brunch inspiration.

She's a pro at crostini, too.

She's a pro at crostini, too.

Crostini is one of the best (and easiest) appetizers ever. If you're feeling inspired by Brittany's spread, try making your own with this goat cheese and prosciutto crostini recipe.

She captures the beauty of fresh produce.

She captures the beauty of fresh produce.

Brittany spent her St. Patrick's Day getting her fair share of naturally green foods. Her photos make vegetables crave-worthy!

She can't get enough of fresh berries.

She can't get enough of fresh berries.

Her food photos have the perfect balance.

Her food photos have the perfect balance.

Anyone who's guilty of trying to craft the perfect food photo for Instagram knows it's trickier than it seems. You need to balance the colors and the position of the food to make the photo as aesthetically pleasing as possible. This could look like a cluttered mess, but Brittany's photographer skills make it a hunger-inducing image.

This photo makes us happy that it's tomato season.

This photo makes us happy that it's tomato season.

Anyone else getting some homemade pasta sauce inspiration from this gorgeous photo?

She's a dessert pro, too.

She's a dessert pro, too.

We would not be opposed to eating this chocolate-dipped almond orange biscotti for breakfast with a cup of coffee.

She gets creative with simple ingredients.

She gets creative with simple ingredients.

Genius and delicious-looking meal: zucchini stuffed with heirloom tomatoes and topped with fresh mozzarella.

She always seems to find the perfect lighting.

She always seems to find the perfect lighting.

If you're a food photographer (or just a self-proclaimed #foodie on Instagram), you know that natural light is everything when it comes to good-looking food pictures.

And the best color combinations.

And the best color combinations.

The naturally bright-green kiwi look amazing against this pink hue. If you're loving Brittany's food photos as much as we are, you can even buy them in prints; we have a feeling they'd inspire some serious creativity in the kitchen.