Title:
Stylist's Job Is to Make Food Look Pretty for the
Camera
Description: This is
a VOA Special English General News Report.
See text below
Text:
To Lisa Cherkasky, every detail makes a big
difference. She is looking for just the right
position for this topping on a salmon sandwich.
Finally, everything seems picture perfect.
Cherkasky is a food stylist. Her job is to make food
look tasty.
LISA CHERKASKY: "It helps to have a good eye, being
able to look at an image, and see if it needs a
different color, needs to be balanced another way.
Also you need to understand food. You need to
understand how it works chemically, how it works
gastronomically. It's sort of like making a
painting, I think, or a sculpture, so it has to be
appealing aesthetically."
Today, Cherkasky is styling bread from the Gold
Crust Baking Company. Nausika Lyubinsky is a part
owner of the company. Cherkasky prepares the food so
that it is camera-ready. She often employs tricks or
devices designed for other uses.
LISA CHERKASKY: "It might be a paint stripper
because it produces heat but not, it doesn't blow
like a hairdryer so you can warm something. It might
be a grill starter that is used to make grill marks.
I use Armor All that I spray on things to keep it
moist."
Cherkasky began to explore food at home when she was
in high school. She later studied at the Culinary
Institute of America and worked in the restaurant
business.
LISA CHERKASKY: "And then I was looking to make a
change to get out of restaurant work. And I started
working for Time-Life books in Alexandria. I started
there doing recipe development, and styling was part
of the job."
She now works with food photographer Renee Comet.
RENEE COMET: "We're all working as a team. If I
don't have a stylist, I can't concentrate on what I
need to do. I mean it's ... it's just part, it's
what makes a great photograph. Lisa and I probably
have done maybe 30 cook books together over the
years."
Cherkasky has done work for cookbooks, magazines,
newspapers and food companies. Nausika Lyubinsky's
company has a website for showing its products.
NAUSIKA LYUBINSKY: "They see things that, you know,
we don't, we're not used to seeing and it's
wonderful. What we wanted to do is make sure these
photos are attractive, that, you know, the chefs
say, 'I want that on my menu,' you know, 'mmm' or
'that looks good, I can make a sandwich out of it.'
So it's very important."
Cherkasky says her work was difficult for many
years.
LISA CHERKASKY: "You couldn't really read anything
then. Now you can read. There is tons to read online
now about food styling, but 25 years ago, you teach
yourself. You can now take classes, and you can take
it online."
It also helps if you love food. Cherkasky says she
loves to look at food, eat it and even read about
it. She says food pulls people together. I'm Mario
Ritter.
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