“Did you hear that couple talking about you?” Amy said to me as we were leaving Teo’s in Pittsfield, MA. We were researching Teo’s famed mini hot dogs for a future review, and apparently there was quite an excited conversation going on behind my back as I was taking food photos. “What’s he taking pictures of the food for?!? His food’s gonna be cold by the time he finishes!” This went on for a few minutes, Amy explained, but I was oblivious to it. I didn’t hear them talking about me at all, because I was ‘in the zone,’ wanting desperately to prevail over the restaurant’s rather challenging lighting. This happens to us frequently, though usually we get strange stares from neighboring customers and, occasionally, a tentative question, like “Are you a reporter?” or our favorite, “Want me to take your picture with that plate?”