




Here we are in the middle of August and the produce at
the Union Square Farmers' Market practically
grabs you around the neck and says
"go ahead, say I'm beautiful!"....
I become a bit manic when faced with such overload.
I bought tons of tomatoes and some
loopy peppers and shot them in the studio. The heirloom tomatoes
(so hard to find just a few years ago)
are everywhere in the market. There must be an
Heirloom Tomato Public Relations campaign somewhere
because what was ugly to most of us a few years ago now is beautiful.
Here are a few pics.....