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5 tricks to make your food pics Instagram-worthy

A bunch of food bloggers, stylists and chefs let you into some trade secrets

Updated on: Mar 23, 2019, 23:54:39 IST
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Here are some trade secrets shared by Insta-friendly bloggers and food stylists that can get you that perfect picture

Five tips and tricks to make your food look more Instagram ready
Five tips and tricks to make your food look more Instagram ready
(L to R) Karishma Sakhrani, Ankiet Gulabani, Daniel Shechter, Amrita Kaur and Anjali Ramaswamy
(L to R) Karishma Sakhrani, Ankiet Gulabani, Daniel Shechter, Amrita Kaur and Anjali Ramaswamy

1. Karishma Sakhrani

(@karishma_sakhrani: 77.2k followers)

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“Want to avoid garnishing and other food decorations from falling off plates to photograph that perfect dish? Simply use Blu-Tack adhesive. It is easy to stick the food on and peel off, and doesn’t damage surfaces too!”

2. Ankiet Gulabani

(@ankietgulabani: 34.4k followers)

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“Simply use a paintbrush to make roast chicken or wilted baked veggies look super appetising. How? All you need to do is, dip the brush in cooking oil and paint their surfaces shiny before clicking.”

3. Daniel Shechter

(@shechter : 12.2k followers)

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“Does cereal sink into the basin of milk right before you capture it? To prevent this, sprinkle corn flakes or granola in a bowl of white glue instead of milk. This will keep the cereal afloat.”

4. Amrita Kaur

(@amritaoflife: 49.7k followers)

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“Wondering how to click a perfectly frosted glass or pitcher while shooting a chilled drink… Just glaze the outer surface of the jar with a mix of Vaseline and water, and spray on it.”

5. Anjali Ramaswamy

(@anjali.food.stylist : 474 followers)

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“Wish those fresh drops of water wouldn’t trickle off fruits and veggies before you hit the click button on your camera? All you need to do is mix equal quantities of glycerine and water, and fill in spray bottles. Spray this on to the and create drops that stay longer!”

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    Lubna Salim is the chief content producer with Brunch. A lifestyle journalist for seven years, she writes on fashion, food, travel and all things luxurious.

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