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I am looking for a "food plating bible" - a book with a lot of good tips and photos for how to plate food. Any advice?

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I tried to find the same things but ended up just googling images of food and seeing how others plate it. 

 

E.g., if I'm serving short ribs, I would google image Thomas Keller short ribs or maybe "fine dining short ribs" and get ideas and try to plate my own dish in a similar way that makes sense 

 

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Most commercial food photography is faked. Dishes are only half cooked; sometimes painted; propped up by hidden struts etc. Then there is the post-processing including Photoshop etc.

Creative plating and commercial food photography are two different things.

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...your dancing child with his Chinese suit.

 

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On 7/16/2020 at 5:07 PM, dans said:

I like to look at the presentations in Art Culinaire. The photography is great, the style is "current", and it makes me hungry.

 

I just subscribed for a year. Thanks for the rec. Looks great.

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On 7/16/2020 at 5:07 PM, dans said:

I like to look at the presentations in Art Culinaire. The photography is great, the style is "current", and it makes me hungry.

Got my first issue. It’s incredible. Hardcover. A ton of recipes. In grams! Blew me away. Can’t believe I’m getting 4 issues for $68. They are literally cookbooks!

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