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Nishtha Rastogi

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In this era of social media, you must have seen people sharing pictures of their food with captions. Slowly it became a trend and today social media is full of pages and posts related to food. People may be getting familiar with it through social media, but Food Photography and Food Writing have long been full-blown careers.

Food Photographers and Food Writers are often hired for food channels, advertisements, magazines, cookbooks, restaurant brochures, boards, websites, etc. This industry has evolved to such an extent that budding photographers are now specialising in food photography and the companies are seeking full-time food

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Raj B

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An example for food styling is that it is used in brand advertisements to create depth and add interest to your images. For example, you can lay a napkin and then a plate, then a small bowl with your smoothie and fruits on top. This one instance of what you do in this profession.

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Manisha Chauhan

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To become a food stylist in India you need to gain a Bachelor's degree or a Diploma in Hospitality Sector, and to get admission in major Hospitality Management Institutes you need to pass an admission test or entrance exams for Hospitality field like NCHMCT JEE. Many students in India choose hospitality management as their preferred higher education in India.

 

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Vipra Pandey

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Culinary Management is basically a programme that prepares candidates to manage the business and practical aspects of a restaurant, casino, cruise, resort, or hotel at the same time. In culinary management you'll learn creatively designing a menu or planning culinary events within large hotel operations.

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Vipra Pandey

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Once you gain a minimum of an associate's degree in Culinary Arts, Baking Arts, Nutrition or a related field then you can start your journey to become a food stylist.

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Manisha Chauhan

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Food styling is majorly used by advertising campaigns where it enhances its screen presence. It is very evident that it is not just food arrangement and photography that is needed to make food brands look goof, it is also a few editing tricks that is done to make the food look mouth watering to a potential customer.

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Raj B

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Below are some of the trending modern food plating trends and presentation styles:
  • Futuristic Technique
  • Landscape Technique
  • The Nordic Look Technique
  • Bathing Technique
  • Food on organic materials Technique
  • Free-form Technique
  • Hide and Seek Technique
  • Super Bowl Technique

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akanksha pandey

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Tuition fees for pursuing a Diploma in dietician and dietetics from OPP paramedical College it depends on specific course And sometimes there are charges for a particular course too and It is not expensive, it depends only on the course 

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Punit Mohapatra

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No, Oberoi's Systematic Training and Education Programme (STEP) does not offer a BA in Culinary Arts, but it does offer a Bachelor's Degree in Tourism Studies (BTS) from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNU).

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Mani Shukla

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The National Skills Qualification Framework Level 1 course in Food Production is actually a basic course that provides knowledge and skills for simple tasks, and the duration of these courses can depend upon the programme type. For instance Diploma in Food Production duration can vary from 12 to 18 months.

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