Food Styling: The Art of Preparing Food for the Camera

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Title: Food Styling
Author: Custer, Delores
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
Publication Date: 2010/05/03
Number of Pages: 398
Binding Type: HARDCOVER
Library of Congress: 2009011991

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Wiley
Publication date ‏ : ‎ May 3, 2010
Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Print length ‏ : ‎ 416 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0470080191
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0470080191
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.45 pounds
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.7 x 1.1 x 11.2 inches

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Customers find this food styling book to be an amazing resource for photographers, with 400 pages packed full of information and tons of tips from a true pro. The book is organized for ease of use and features nice photos, with one customer noting the balanced blend of photographs and text. They appreciate the food selection tips and find it well worth the money, while one review mentions the hilarious anecdotes from the author’s past.

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10 reviews for Food Styling: The Art of Preparing Food for the Camera

  1. AnAmazonCustomer

    Essential and Comprehensive – Why This Book is one of the BEST Investments you will make!
    Whether you are a veteran chef, photographer etc or novice ‘wanna be’, this is an essential “must have” for your collection. At nearly 400 pages, this is a comprehensive undertaking that doesn’t compromise quality or clarity. Here is why this is a “MUST HAVE” for anyone remotely interested in the culinary arts, food styling, photography or related trends.1. Comprehensive. As mentioned, this is nearly 400 pages packed FULL of information. There is a balanced blend of photographs and text without one dominating the other. Instead, each enhances the other with ample detail/discussion and pertinent photos. Tone is conversational yet complete providing veteran and novice readers sufficient information to achieve desired results.2. Beautiful Big Book. Not only is the book 400 pages but it’s a large book. This is the hard cover with a clear dust jacket…complete with a “peel away” safety sheeting! Organized for ease of use, no detail is missed. Lovely Headings are bold/brightly colored for quick reference, ample charts/other make for simple comparison, excellent resource/glossary and index section. It is obvious a great deal of care went into the creation of this resource!3. Content. Of course, any food styling book wouldn’t be worth much without superb content and this is where Custer really excels. Tips and excellent information abound…from basic tidbits to in-depth discussion that can only come from years of experience, it’s obvious the author is an expert in every sense of the word. I am absolutely smitten by the level of detail – combined with clarity – provided throughout. Chapter highlights include:-Food Styling Overview-The Medium is Everything-Your Food Styling Teammates-You Got the Job…Now What?-Prepping the Assignment-At the Shoot-About Photography-The Basics of Propping-The Basics of Tv & Film Production Work-The Food Stylists Tools of the Trade-Working with the Food-The Business of Food Styling-Beyond Food Styling-Tips for Chefs, Caterers, and Others who want to Style their Food-Reviewing the Last Fifty/sixty years of Food styling and photographyHowever, within each of the above chapter are numerous sub=sections, tips, pertinent photographs, charts and much more. For example, a seemingly “mundane” topic related to the tools of the trade, we get a quick peak into the kit and set tray. We see actual examples of a simple kit set-up, the set tray, a listed photograph of each individual tool plus tips of the trade that make all the difference in a day to day setting. For example, how do you know which type of rice to cook and when? Find out on page 145!How do you make a panini look enticing…rather than that big flat floppy thing you create in your own kitchen? Find out on page 207!What is available when and how do you locate out of season fruits/vegies? Find out on pages 171-173!This is just a very short sample of the incredible amount of information contained in this book. It is NOT fluff or filler…rather page after page of great information!For those that are comparing this to the other available options, this wins hands down.I also own Food Styling for Photographers: A Guide to Creating Your Own Appetizing Art by Linda Bellingham and Jean Ann Bybee…an excellent resource but not nearly as comprehensive or detailed as this book.Digital Food Photography by Lou Manna is another book I own/use but it tends to focus much more on the basics of digital photography. Many of the techniques and tricks/tips are duplicates from the comprehensive book “Food Styling” by Delores Custer.Without a doubt, this is an absolute “must have” that will be used repeatedly. A perfect companion for anyone wanting to enter the field of food styling. It assumes nothing yet provides depth and details to inspire and inform even veteran styling professionals.Exceptional!

  2. Walter K. Ezell

    This book was written for me
    OK, I’m sure many others will love this book as much as I do, but if Delores Custer had studied my business and written a book just for me, she couldn’t have done more.It is massive, thorough and comprehensive, yes. But so beautiful, well-organized and entertaining, you’ll want to jump right in.I am constantly striving to improve performance as a food photographer for the menus of independent restaurants. I may have to purchase a second copy, so other food photographers and designers at Menu Works can pass it around. Because this copy will not leave my side for many years to come.For me, the heart of the book, comprising more than 150 pages, is chapter 11, “Working with the food: Overcoming Challenges.”Food styling is detail work, and this section deals with specific food items in extraordinary detail. Cakes for instance. How to adjust baking temperature to achieve a dome or a flatter top. How to cut a perfect wedge. How to match the slice to the plate size. How to mount the slice on the plate for easy adjustment. How to frost the two-layer slice after it’s cut. (A surprising trick here.) How to patch unwanted bubbles in the surface of the cake. (Warning, you won’t be eating the cake after you do this.) Mixes versus scratch. How many ounces of batter Custer uses per layer. 9-inch versus 8-inch pans.The author brings this level of detail to soup, pies, beverages, salads, etc., etc.There are other books out there. But to learn more about styling food for the camera, this is the book you’ll want to keep close at hand.

  3. Ken E Lamb

    Essential book for a food photographer.
    If you are into food photography or thinking about becoming a food stylist….This IS your BIBLE. An indispensible reference and a must have for anyone involved with food photography or food styling for commercial level work. Honestly, will probably buy another copy to have one at my home studio and keep a copy in my Remote Gear set-up. If want to shoot or style food, read this book before you do anything else.

  4. Alicia Larson

    Yes get it!
    Loved this Book!

  5. Amazon Customer

    The BEST!
    This book offers some great techniques and gets me thinking in ways I would not have pursued before. Very thorough and inspiring. A quality binded book. Plenty of color photos to show the differences that she is describing! I purchased this book and had it shipped internationally. Expensive but worth every dollar to me. Being international I usually try to purchase books for computer or kindle download and normally do not purchase hard book copies, this one was an exception. Glad I purchased it.

  6. Mayela Armas

    Me encanta este libro.Si empiezas o si ya trabajas como foodstylist es una excelente opción para aprender trucos!

  7. Leonardo Vilela

    Bom livro.

  8. Mahendra P.

    It is a very good book for professional food photographers,she has experience of more than 40 years in food styling thus she has given very good clues & tricks for food photography while considering the characteristics of subjects like beer trick,how to show beer with foam etc.Also given the required instruments for food styling & food photography.Her long experience is teaching us to improve our own style & technique in food styling as well as in food photography.It is a very good reference book for both.

  9. Hema

    This book has every tip and trick for food styling. How to keep ingredients looking fresh and how to fake products. It contains sections on how to get into food styling and styling for different media.

  10. Luigi Barbano

    If you do food photography this book is a must to read. It is about food styling, not about photography.I wish I had discovered it years ago! It saves a lot of time and gives plenty of suggestions to manage the food and make it look good.

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