Fake food making, also known as food styling or food presentation, is the process of creating and arranging food in a visually appealing way for photography, film, television, and other media. This often involves using inedible materials, such as Silicon rubber, wax or Styrofoam, to create realistic-looking food items that can be used in commercials, movies, or other visual media. Food stylists also use various techniques to make food look more attractive, such as using various lighting, props, and camera angles. They also use various food products to make food look more attractive, such as using glycerin to make fruits look more glossy. This is not related to artificial food.
