32 food stylist secrets: why food looks great in adverts
Discover the photography secrets that make food sell

Not all food photography is fake

Mashed potato milkshakes

Soy sauce coffee

Painted chicken

Hot food shot cold...

... and cold food shot warm

Glycerin frosted glasses

Fake ice cubes

Vaseline margaritas

Mashed potato tortillas

Sponges in tacos

White glue cereal

A whole lot of distraction

Blowtorched burgers

Cardboard scaffolding

Cotton ball steamers

Hairspray grapes

Shaving foam cake

Engine oil pancakes

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Soapy beer

Lacquered roses and grapes

Glue gun, wrinkle-free turkey

Blowtorched glossy cake

Iron nail soufflés

Cardboard layered cake

Glued sesame seeds

Butter melted from frozen

Sugary bubbles

Lipstick strawberries

Spritzed salad leaves

Gelatine-packed jelly

A jelly from the fridge won't hold its shape long when it's out of a fridge and in a hot studio. So, triple the amount of gelatine used – leaf gelatine, not the powdered variety which can make it cloudy. The stylist will decant it from its mould, put it onto the preferred plate, then return it to the fridge. It will stay proud for so much longer.
Blanched greens

Vibrant greens won't last long before they start to become dull and a greyish-green colour. Blanching vegetables is an easy solution. Greens are flash-boiled just until they appear cooked then plunged into iced water to stop cooking and retain the colour. Stylists will often spritz them with ice cold water or toss them in a little sunflower oil to keep their super green appearance.
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Palette of food colourings

Last but not least, having an extensive range of food colourings to add a little zip, cover a small blemish or generally fool the eye is a great backup option.
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