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What do you do when presented with the opportunity to work with some of the stalwarts in the world of food styling and photography for a weekend? Why, you shoot an email to the organizers in half the time it would take for a celebrity chef to swear and wait in anxious anticipation for the
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Wendy Berecry, who gave a food styling demonstration at the country Fair, has designed some recipes for us.
If you missed picking up a souvenir programme, which contained the following recipe, it is repeated here.
Three other recipes will be posted in the next month leading up to Christmas
BEEF AND VEGE SALAD WITH ASIAN DRESSING
Designed to utilise many locally ...
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... combined?
A little research reveals some of the many things to consider when photographing food - that same research reveals just how many resources there are to help.
Photographing ... .
Lou Manna's book Digital Food Photography covers many tips, techniques, and problems. ... Bavister offers techniques for lighting issues.
Food styling involves all the elements of presentation - dishes, ...
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Food styling is an integral part of food photography. It sets the mood. These beautiful shots are from the 2010 ... to experiment. Therefore, always have on hand several options ready to be used.
Be Careful that the Food is Not Lost
The cream puffs stand against the busy ... tone of the white chocolate curls.
This lesson is not only for food photography. It also applies when you design a buffet table. ...
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© Adriana Mullen
© Adriana Mullen
© Adriana Mullen
Adriana Mullen is a professional chef with passion for photography and documenting her work. Her website is fantastic to peruse and guaranteed to make your mouth water so check it out!
P.s don't forget you can create your own mouth watering creations to photograph and enter into our Xmas Food Photography Competition.
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As promised, here's my booklet from 1948 chock full of tips for re-styling old fur, leather and felt. I like the idea of recycling, let's have a look at some of the fashion ideas...
"Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics." I like that, because when I'm re-styling my leather fur and felt, I don't want to mistakenly make a pair of mittens for the goat. Seriously ...
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