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Photographing Food

Photographing the Farmers’ Market

October 17, 2016 By marketeditor

Saratoga Farmers Market by Pattie Garrett

By Pattie Garrett

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When I visit the Saratoga Farmers’ Market, I see beautiful vegetables and fruits. I cannot resist taking a photograph.

“Look at me. I’m pretty,” I imagine a red pepper or a striped delicata squash saying to me. “Take my picture.”

And I do.

Starting a food blog, My Saratoga Kitchen Table, created an excuse to visit the market and take photographs. I make a dish, arrange it on the table, take several photographs, select ones I like and post them to the blog. The real star is not my skill but the produce.

I like to use a basic Canon Rebel, with a 50 mm prime lens. With it, I can take photos in lower light situations, and create nice blurry backgrounds while getting close for detail. But my cell phone camera is equally successful because locally grown food is photogenic.

So, when you next visit the Saratoga Farmers’ Market, bring a camera or a cell phone and take some pictures. Do it for yourself, or for your friends, or for your Facebook universe. You’ll gain a different relationship with food, as you get to know farmers and their stories of food.

A few tips:

  • • Photography is about light. Try to take advantage of sun lighting up fruits and vegetables in the morning hours of the Saturday market. On Wednesdays, the soft golden light of late afternoon creates a different experience. Try capturing a reflection, a glow, or an outline just before sunset.
  • • The farmers market bursts with colors. Look for complementary colors – the primary shade of red, for instance, pairs nicely with green, while yellow looks stunning alongside purple. Often, in the vegetables alone, you’ll find color variations created by nature such as green flecks in a bright red tomato, hints of indigo in a pumpkin, flecks of purple in a golden potato.
  • • Experiment with perspectives, angles, and lines. Create an image of a vegetable by starting from above and looking straight down. Then, bend at the knees to create a photo of the same veggie at eye level.

Above all, have fun. Talk to the farmers who grew the beautiful produce and learn their stories of the fruits of their labors.

The Saratoga Farmers’ Market remains at High Rock Park 3-6 p.m. Wednesdays and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays for two more weeks. The market moves to its winter location Nov. 5 at the Lincoln Baths in the Saratoga Spa State Park.


 

Roasted Carrots, Red Onions and Fennel

Adapted from Bon Appetit, Shared by My Saratoga Kitchen Table
Serves: 8
Ingredients

*Ingredients currently available at the Saratoga Farmers’ Market

• 2 pounds carrots, peeled, cut into 3 inch pieces*
• 2 large red onions, each cut through root end into 8 wedges*
• 1 fennel bulb, cut into ½ inch wedges*
• 3 Tablespoons olive oil, divided*
• 2 Tablespoons raw sunflower seeds
• 1 teaspoon coriander seeds, coarsely chopped
• pinch of crushed red pepper flakes
• ½ teaspoon paprika
• 2 Tablespoons red wine*
• 1 Tablespoons fresh lemon juice
• 2 Tablespoons torn mint leaves*

Instructions
•  Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Place carrots on a rimmed baking sheet and onions and fennel on another rimmed baking sheet. Leave plenty of room so the vegetables’ edges brown. Drizzle with 2 Tablespoons of oil. Roast, tossing occasionally until golden brown and tender, 20 to 25 minutes for carrots and 35-45 minutes for onions and fennel. Let cool.
• Cook sunflower seeds, coriander seeds, crushed pepper, paprika and remaining 2 Tablespoons oil in a small skillet over medium heat, stirring often, until oil is gently bubbling around seed and spices are fragrant (be careful not to burn) about 2 minutes. Let cool. Stir in vinegar and lemon juice.
• Combine roasted carrots, fennel, and onions in a bowl. Drizzle vinaigrette over and toss to coat. Transfer to platter. Top with mint.

Nutrition Information
Calories: 135 Fat: 8 g Saturated fat: 1 g Carbohydrates: 15 g Sodium: 94 mg Fiber: 4 g Protein: 2 g Cholesterol: 0

Filed Under: Featured Article, News Tagged With: Photographing Food, Saratoga Farmers' Market Recipes

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Get ready to mushroom into a world of flavor at th Get ready to mushroom into a world of flavor at the Saratoga Farmers' Market! 🍄🌱 This week, we're thrilled to highlight the Mushroom Shop and their incredible selection of locally grown and harvested mushrooms. We spoke with owner's Jacob and Elysee to learn more.

Q: What are some of the health benefits associated with consuming mushrooms?

A: Mushrooms contain a multitude of medicinal compounds. The mushroom species Cordyceps militaris contains cordycepin, which increases your blood's ability to absorb and transport oxygen, improving exercise performance. Mukitake or Panellus serotinus possesses compounds that have shown in recent studies to improve liver function in people suffering from fatty liver disease. Reishi mushrooms improve immune health, warding off sickness and reducing inflammation. Other medicinal mushrooms include Turkey Tail, Chaga, Agarikon, Maitake, and Lions Mane.

Q: What inspired you to start selling mushrooms at the farmers' market?

A: We initially got our inspiration from a mushroom farm based in Tennessee called Mossy Creek Mushrooms. They have many videos on Youtube covering every aspect of operating a mushroom farm from building and maintaining equipment to harvesting and marketing mushrooms. Jacob has had an interest in growing mushrooms as a hobby for about eight years when he discovered a patch of oyster mushrooms growing in the wild. We got the opportunity to lease land in the beginning of 2021 and shortly after started selling at farmers’ markets.

Q: How do you recommend customers prepare and cook the mushrooms they purchase from you?

A: At our farmers markets we always provide printed recipes that utilize the mushrooms available during the current season. Like meat, mushrooms can be cooked in a variety of ways, such as sautéing, roasting, and grilling to create a flavorful dish. One of our recent favorites is a Spicy Crispy Lion's Mane Sandwich- a thick slab of Lion's Mane mushroom battered and fried on a toasted bun with spicy mayo and pickles. This is a delicious take on a chicken sandwich made entirely of whole, natural produce. 

*Find the Mushroom shop year round at our Saturday markets!*

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Get ready for a mouth-watering adventure! 🍴🌍 Get ready for a mouth-watering adventure! 🍴🌍 Join us on Saturday, March 25th from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm at the Saratoga Farmers' Market's International Flavor Fest in the Wilton Mall food court! 🎉 Indulge in frgál cakes, julekaker, burek, curries, samosas, and more, representing cuisines from all around the world! 🌎 There will be live music, family-friendly activities, and food tastings that will take your taste buds on a journey around the globe! 🎶👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Plus, our friends at the World Awareness Children's Museum will be hosting a paper fortune cookie making session for the kiddos! Don't forget to pick up your passport for a chance to win a prize by filling it with stamps from market vendors! Let's celebrate our traditions, history, and community through the language of flavorful food! 😍🍴

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Join us tomorrow for our Saturday market! From 9:3 Join us tomorrow for our Saturday market! From 9:30-1:30 you can find all your favorite vendors in the Wilton Mall Food court. We’ll by joined by the Academy of Life Long Learning, AIM Services, and musician Lee Paquin. Hope you can make it!!!

Photos of: @squash.villa.farm , KOKINDA Farm, and @eurodelicaciesco by Graciela Colston

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The Saratoga Farmers’ Market is seeking donation The Saratoga Farmers’ Market is seeking donations to help improve our market and keep our nonprofit organization running. Your donation will be used for essential functions of the market as well as helping us reach more of our long-term goals for the community. We are looking for additional resources to expand our community offerings such as hosting family friendly events, programs and activities.

You can help us by donating via our GiveButter account (link in bio) or in person at the market via our market manager. Thank you for your ongoing support. We couldn’t do it without you! 

#saratogafarmersmarket #supportlocalfarmers #nonprofit #communitylove #givebutter

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