Food Styling for Photographers

(Dana P.) #1
CHAPTER THREE

Supplies used to complete the frosted eff ect for the white
wine shot:


● One hero glass and one stand-in glass


● Windex glass cleaner


● Bounty paper towels


● Krylon dulling spray


● One large standard brown paper grocery bag


● 4-in. × 5-in. piece of heavy paper or poster board


● Small level


● White wine


● 3/4-in.-wide black matte tape found at art supply


stores or masking or painter’s tape

Creating Condensation


My favorite technique to mimic condensation involves
corn syrup rather than glycerin, which some stylists
prefer. However, I use corn syrup mainly because I have
developed a certain comfort level with it. One advan-
tage with using corn syrup is that the water in the
mixture evaporates overnight and the corn syrup will
harden, leaving a semipermanent treatment. In fact, if
you handle the glass carefully and avoid getting the

PHOTOGRAPHER’S COMMENT—Notes on the White
Wine Set
I used a mixture of backlighting and strobe on this shot. The
backlighting gives the curves and shape of the glass without
refl ections in the glass. I used a small Chimera lightbank on very low
power to light the front of the set. The backlight also glows through
the wine and frosted glass. No fi ll cards were used because they
might create unwanted refl ections. The lens and Hasselblad 39MS
were set to capture the ambient light. A sheer beige material was
taped over the window to soften the outside light and give a warm
glow to the set.
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