You see the picture of foods in magazines, t.v., movies, and etc. They all look good and ready to eat right? Well, guess again because there are a lot of secrets behind this.
Food stylists and photographers use many "gadgets" to make food look mouth-watering and amazing. These gadgets include paper towels, soap, cotton balls, and etc.
Look at this picture . . .
The milk look white and pure right? NOPE ! It's mixed with dish soap bubbles to make it look like it was freshly poured.
The ice in the juice looks amazing but in reality, its hand-carved plastic cubes that are $50 each. And the juice? Yeah, it's not even real! It's just water with food coloring.
The potatoes look so GOOD! Well, they might not taste to great. There is squeezable margarine instead of real melted butter. The steam is from a microwaved cotton ball.
To me, the chicken is the best part of the meal. Well, not this meal. This chicken is actually partly cooked. The inside is stuff with paper towels. The chicken is painted with a special brown mixture.
The grill marks on the veggies are actually made from an electric coils. Another thing that can be used is eyeliner.
The bread looks so GOOD! Well, stylist use a special spray to keep the bread looking fresh. The spray makes the bread waterproof.
The ice cream can melt under the camera and light. Ice cream is actually cake mix with powered sugar. The strawberries have been touched up with lip stick.
There are many other "gadgets" stylist use. Like superglue, nails, tweezers, and etc.
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