Check out the styling by Leslie Siegel in the new book Bend the Rules with Fabric by Amy Karol, a follow-up to Bend the Rules Sewing, also styled by Leslie. The book is a how-to guide of using techniques such as stencils, stamps, silk screening, and photo transfers on your sewing projects.
These tears are from the October issue of Health magazine. Margarette Adams did such a fantastic job food styling that we couldn't not share them. Better late than never! Photography by Frances Janisch.
Keller + Keller photograph "A Chef's Incredible Winter Picnic" in the December issue of Food & Wine. In the article, Boston chef Ken Oringer explains how he has perfected his annual Christmas tree outing.
Tis the season...to bake cookies! Karl Juengel recently photographed an enticing spread in the December issue of Food Network Magazine. Prop styling by Julie Flynn, food styling by Stephana Bottom.
Last month, Keller + Keller collaborated with food stylist Mary Jane Sawyer, represented by Ennis Inc, to create these deep and moody new images inspired by the cool season upon us.
"Sexy and edgy": that’s the theme that keeps emanating from EyeCandy Images, the coolest photography company of the decade. Formally launched three years ago by BJ and Richeille Formento, it is a business that successfully rides the economic waves by keeping one foot in the assignment business and one foot in stock--the niche is so alluring that it seems to be recession proof. More importantly, the work is creative and inspiring while telling a story."
Leslie Siegel works her styling magic yet again for the front cover of the October issue of Family Circle. Cover photograph by Rita Maas. Editorial photographs by Ann Stratton.
Food stylist Margarette Adams and prop stylist Leslie Siegel team up to create "Four Foolproof Pies" in the November Thanksgiving issue of Real Simple. Maple pumpkin, apple crumb, chocolate fudge, and bourbon orange pecan...holiday favorites with a spin. Photographs by David Prince.
Leslie Siegel's prop styling can also be seen in "Five Easy Dinners", also in the November issue of Real Simple. Photographs by David Prince.
Margarette Adams was born in the Philippines, her mother's native land. Her father was in the air force, which led to her family moving every two years. She loved the new experiences of moving around, and the gracious welcomes from locals that inevitably involved some form of food.
As a teenager, she was enrolled as the youngest student in a local photography class and later attended the Germain School of Photography at the Center for the Media Arts. Margarette's first photo job after school was a 2nd assistant in a photo catalog house. She quickly became a staff photographer followed by style director, where she prepared food for dining sets and appliances.
Under the tutelage of such food stylists as Anne Disrude, Roscoe Betsill, J. R. Rowley and Rory Spinelli, Margarette worked at perfecting her food styling technique for editorial, cookbooks, print campaigns, packaging and film works.
“Being a bit of a “Jill of all trades,” I have devoted the past few years into being a food stylist. I am so grateful to be able to use more than fifteen years of knowledge and experience from working in the NYC visual arts with some of the most gifted people from all walks of life and from all over the world. How many people can say that they get paid for playing with their food? It still tickles me to cross that magical bridge."
Margarette lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her life partner, Sheila, and their 17-year old puppy, Tanner. She is a proud supporter of the CdLS Foundation, spinal cord injury research, and the March of Dimes.
Margarette has worked with photographers such as Jamie Chung, Plamen Petkov, James Worrell, Sang An, and Mary Ellen Bartley. Her many clients include Glamour, Bon Appetit, Origins, Martha Stewart Omnimedia, Kraft, and Stacy's Pita Chip Company.
Assignment photographers and stylists servicing the media industry. Specializing in still life, tabletop, food, lifestyle, and interior photography as well as prop, food, and off-figure soft styling.
www.marnieroseagency.com