Food Styling for Photographers

(Dana P.) #1

CHILLING FACTS ABOUT COLD BEVERAGES


When all liquid has been removed from the hero glasses
and/or containers, remove the acrylic cubes from the
glass. Carefully insert a paper towel into the glass. Th e
paper towel will absorb any liquid remaining in the glass
and will create a means for you to move the glass as you
did in the earlier treatment procedures.

Supplies used to create the full-page image of red bever-
ages opening this chapter:
● Glasses treated with frost and condensation techniques
● Cardinal International Islande 12-oz acrylic ice cubes
and shards
● Red liquid (I used pomegranate juice as a base and
added water and liquid red food coloring)
● Karo corn syrup, clear

SAFETY NOTE Make certain the hero liquid is nontoxic before
using the siphon method!

PHOTOGRAPHER’S COMMENT—Notes on the Iced Tea Set
Let the sun shine in! For a fresh glass of tea we are in the window
this time. We set this shot up a few days before the day of the shoot
to know exactly what time of day would be perfect—in this case,
4:15 p.m. I balanced strobe and natural light with a medium Chimera
lightbank and small lightbank for an overall brightness to balance
the stream of natural light coming through the window. We opened
the window to prevent any refl ections and let the wind blow.
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