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FACES: Mary Carter

Posted by on Feb 13, 2012

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Mary Carter has been behind the scenes in Nashville’s culinary world for many years.  Her own personal style is so unique, it’s no wonder she continues to recreate the art she knows so well.  For those of us who are neophytes when it comes to the world of food photography, the art of food styling is as revered as the artist with a paint palette. Mary Carter can whip up a meal that rivals the cuisine of any 5 star chef, but it’s her tricks of the trade when it comes to making food look its best through the lens of a camera that are legendary.

 

Where did you grow up?

Flint, Michigan

When and why did you move to Nashville?

I moved here 29 years go after meeting my husband while we were working together in Michigan.  He had a job offer in Nashville.  We thought it would be a short term move.  Like everyone else who moves here, we ended up loving it and staying.

How did you end up becoming a food stylist? 

After 3 years of working as Manager of the Executive Dining Room at Commerce Union Bank, I started hearing about food styling as a lucrative free-lance career.  My husband and I knew that we eventually wanted to start a family and a free-lance schedule sounded appealing.  I began by observing at John Guider’s studio.  He was the premier food photographer in town.  I was able to pick up a lot of the do’s and don’ts through observation.  Food styling is problem solving.  You have to have a strong basic knowledge of food, but you have to be an inventive problem solver.  You have to learn to work with creative people who approach each project with a vision. The stylist has to bring that vision to the table. A stylist has to have a discerning eye and great shoes (i.e. substantial support!)

Can you share an interesting food styling story?

Food styling has opened doors for me.  One of those doors opened straight into Loretta Lynn’s parlor at Hurricane Mills.  We were shooting a country ham breakfast buffet in her home.  She didn’t like sitting still, but photo shoots require a lot of waiting.  She said, “Honey, have I read your palm yet?”  She took my hand and led me into another room and told me my story.  Years later, I met her twin daughters (Peggy and Patsy) on the Crook and Chase Show. I told them that their mother read my palm.  They laughed and told me that I shouldn’t believe a word she said.  

Recently, my son and I made about 100 plates over the course of about 14 hours of shooting a dinner scene in Nicole Kidman’s new movie Stoker. Maybe several will be shown. Maybe not. That’s how it goes. Regardless, I can’t wait until the movie Stoker comes out!

Any food styling or cooking tips for our readers?

Food styling: Pretty food on a plate is different than in a photo.  However, I find that a bit of red always pulls the eye toward food.   When styling, I like to balance around red accents.  I find myself doing the same at home.

Cooking: Anyone can learn to cook. It makes me sad to see unused kitchens.  The kitchen is the beating heart of the home.

What is the greatest piece of advice you have been given?

It’s a toss up between being told to follow the Golden Rule and that the truth sets us free.  

ASH 1134 620x413 FACES: Mary CarterEver the artist, Mary’s cookies are her masterpieces.
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Here's a close up of those cookies from the previous photo. Cranberries, white and milk chocolate, salt... yum!

Do you have an irrational fears?

Most of my fears are irrational.  

What books can be found on your bedside table?

I’m on a V.S. Naipal kick right now. Every year my husband buys me a collection of short stories for Christmas.  On a recent trip to McKay, I couldn’t resist buying “Change or Die.”  I’m still here, so I must be changing.

Favorite thing to do on a Saturday night?

Cook a nice dinner and share it with friends.  If there’s live music and dancing involved, that’s even better.  

Event most looking forward to attending coming up in Nashville?

The Crown Affair for 50 Forward.  My husband and I are chairing it this April.  

 

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Raised in an extremely creative household, Mary and her 7 siblings experimented with many art mediums including painting, photography and stained glass. Cheekwood art classes served to get Mary back into painting.

What is your “must-have” purchase for the kitchen?

The original Joy of Cooking.

Where is your favorite place to eat in Nashville?

At the homes of friends.

Favorite place to buy baked goods?

I still love going to Great Harvest Bread.  The free samples with butter fill me with nostalgia for the weekly trips I took there with my kids when they were little. Their bread has such a wonderful texture.  Cakes are another story.  Then it’s Crumb de la Crumb and Leland Riggins.  Cookies?  MY OWN!!!

Can you include a recipe?

Here’s a crazy recipe for Valentine’s Day. It sounds like it won’t be delicious, but it IS!  

Surprise Chocolate Mousse: 

1 package silken tofu
16-ounces Ghirradehlli Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips

In a microwave safe bowl, melt the chocolate chips on a low setting. With a spatula, scoop the chocolate into a food processor or blender. Puree with the tofu until very velvety smooth. Chill in ramikins or a souffle dish until set.  Serve with whipped cream and fresh berries.  
 
Do you have a playlist for a dinner party that you can share with our readers?

My husband handles the playlist.  I like classic country and I am always ready for a polka!

A great workout?  

Other than swimming and walking with weights, it’s house cleaning and yard work.  I kept threatening to write a book about the housework workout, but someone else beat me to it.

Name three things you can’t live without (excluding friends, family and God):

My entire kitchen, a good pair of tennis shoes and my car.

 

For more photos of Mary, from photographer Ashley Hylbert, click here. 

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9 Responses to “FACES: Mary Carter”

  1. It is good to know that some one with 6 siblings is thriving!

  2. I love that line, “it makes me sad to see an unused kitchen”. I feel the same way, people have no idea how a simple meal or a plate of cookies can bring people together. Thanks for sharing this very interesting woman!!!

  3. Jean Jackson Hastings says:

    Hi Mary,

    Wow, what a neat article about your work (and you!) When I saw the e-mail on my phone and the name with “faces” was Mary Carter, I wondered if it might be you. What a nice surpirse to open at home and find indeed it is you.

    Thank you for the recipe, which I intend to try tomorrow. I still think of your daughter and her sweet Valentine’s cards back when she and Will were in grade school at SBA. (Your son’s Valentines were sweet too.)

    Will and Conner and Patrick Hastings live in side by side apartments in Charleston, SC now. Will graduates May 12th. Patrick has been working for a local insurance company since ’08. Will is pursuing his music, Conner is working in a 4 star restaurant as a waiter and taking a one semeseter (I hope) break from school, The money is good and he was tired of the books. Jackson is a Jr. at Harpeth Hall and says she will go to Charleston to school to join her brothers.

    My e-mail is [email protected] – I hope to hear from you. Patrick has been working for a local insurance company since ’08.

    Peace and gratitude for the light you are in the world,

    Jean

  4. Lee Ann Hawkins says:

    Beautiful Mary – loved this article – and it is so obvious what is truly important to you!
    I am indeed happy to know you! I’m going to try the tofu! Lee Ann

  5. Susie Brannon says:

    You all are probably TOO YOUNG to remember Mary cooking on television for either Nashville Gas or Nashville Electric (I’m too old to remember)….she is just a delight in person and on tv!!!!

  6. E.B. Ginmelf says:

    Will she share the recipe for those delicious cookies?

  7. Christopher Herzog says:

    Mary has always been a kitchen diva. I am one of her 7 sibs and have been enjoying her cooking since her 8th grade home economics class. She makes the best fudge south of Mackinac island.

  8. Mary I am so glad I stumbled on this! I think you are a lovely person inside and out. Congratulations on the feature! I will always remember how nice you were to my forensic girl ;)

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