Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A Trip to the Farmer's Market


On a crisp Saturday morning, my husband and I decided to go to the farmers market in downtown Green Bay. Having previously spoken to Mark Wallace at the Snapfactory workshop and remembering his words .....go to a farmers market and take your camera (or something of the sort) I strapped on my canon and we took our leave. When we arrived it was nothing like I expected. It was in a parking lot behind a post office, but there was still a lot of people there. The excitement and anticipation of the many images and I could capture overcame me and I started skipping like a child. I turned my camera on and immediately I start seeing photo opportunities everywhere. I was finally happy....my husband by my side and people all around us. the scent of fresh fruits and greens, along with kiosks that served delicious meats mixed together and I knew that I was in a smaller, more down to earth version of heaven. Here are some of the shots that were taken that day. I feel that I am getting better the technical functions of my camera and I believe that I'm certainly on my way to further develop my critical eye.

After our wonderful saturday morning we decided to go the cemetery across the street from our house and take some more shots...I wanted to push my luck and  take some somber pictures to show my artistic range. Well, my camera definitely had a different idea as it decided to give me errors and not capturing the shots...I was very disappointed to say the least. So, I had to pack it up for the day and call Canon to see if they could provide me with a quick fix. I spoke to a representative that was able to walk me through "a" fix (not "the" fix) and my camera starting working again....but only for a few moments. Someone or something must've known I was having too much fun and although nothing is more worth it more than going through difficulties to get what you want, I resigned myself to put my camera away, contact the dealer and send it in to be repaired. Without a camera for two weeks....sucks!!! Just when I was starting to really really become frustrated I got a call from the dealer and woosh! I had a new camera!  I'm back in the game again!!

Not only are these pics (some of my favorites) posted here, I also have a full portfolio available through flickr.com. I am just beginning my journey in learning photography, but I feel like the more I pick up my camera the more comfortable I feel. I am also in the process of becoming more involved with the arts in my community. Since I am back in Green Bay (Yay!!) I have some connections to the artistic vibe, such as being in touch again with my talent agency "First Choice Talent" and they've already booked me on two separate jobs. I also took a deep breath and visited Forty Four, a studio that does food photography, portraits and product photography (exactly my interests). I have got to say I felt like a total amateur going into the set and just saying "I'm offering my services as a Photographer's Assistant....I know nothing!", but it worked because they called me a couple of weeks later and want to work with me and I'm super excited about that. I'll keep everyone posted about our upcoming project this weekend!!

 

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