A Photographic Journey to the Dallas Farmer’s Market
by John P.
Last weekend I took a trip to the Dallas Farmer’s Market with Lorelle VanFossen and Cali Lewis. While we were there we enjoyed the sights, sounds and free samples of one of the largest Farmer’s Markets in the world.
I had taken along the trusty Canon 1D camera and was snapping away while wandering around. So I thought I would share some of the photos that I took which turned out well. I hope you enjoy! Please let me know if you do. ;-)
i think the pictures you take is raw, simple and portrays the real essence of the market. this is what a good photographer does. and you’ve conveyed that nicely. i like your website. thanks for sharing :)
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I had no idea that Dallas had such a large farmers market – will have to check it out next time I am there.
Great photos.
i think the pictures you take is raw, simple and portrays the real essence of the market. this is what a good photographer does. and you’ve conveyed that nicely. i like your website. thanks for sharing :)