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Food & Prop Styling

Food

Epicure Culinary is proud to offer food styling services for photo and film production. 

It was Apicius, the 1st Century Roman gourmand, who purportedly coined the phrase “We eat first with our eyes.” He could not have been more correct. Cooking and styling food as beautiful as it is delicious is a certainly a skill unto itself and one that Epicure Culinary takes great pride in.

Epicure Culinary approaches each styling collaboration with the mindset that every project is distinct and likewise the importance of every dish is singular. 

Cooking food on location and bringing a creative eye to photo shoots in Northern Michigan is unquestionably one of Epicure Culinary’s favorite services to offer. If you think they would be an asset to your next hospitality related project or food based media production, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

 

 

 

Props

As important as the food itself, prop selection is an integral piece of Epicure Culinary’s approach to food styling. How food is presented speaks volumes about your brand or culinary intentions. Cammie has spent years honing the craft of prop sourcing and has a love of and all things dining. The prop library to which Epicure Culinary has access can be utilized for home, hotel, or restaurant staging shoots. It ranges from modern to patinated antiques. 

Do you need assistance with prop selection for an article you are writing? Are you interested in creating a cookbook for your family or your non-profit? Are you building a new website or need images for your restaurant, farm, or food-based retail establishment? Epicure can surely help. Each project is undeniably an opportunity to showcase the magic and meaning of your cuisine or hospitality project. 

If you are looking for a curious, mindful, creative partner for your next food or prop styling endeavor, contact Epicure Culinary today. 

Parmigianno and vintage grater by Leelanau County prop stylist

Tabletop prop styling in Traverse City michigan

Tabletop prop styling by Traverse City prop stylist