Hello there, photography enthusiasts.
The traditional market serves as a location for all communities in the surrounding region to conduct purchasing and selling activities. Commodities traded on conventional marketplaces include a wide range of different sorts of goods. Vegetables, fruits, and a variety of other foods fall under this category.
Most of the time, the traditional market is thronging with people, especially on weekends and on public holidays. People prefer to purchase in traditional markets rather than modern marketplaces because they feel they get a better deal. Apart from the fact that it is simple to obtain the necessary item, the price is very competitive when compared to the current market.
This traditional market, on the other hand, happens to be one of my favorite spots to photograph. I come here frequently to photograph the many activities that take place among the folks that live here. The shopkeepers in the area were also familiar with me. As a result, I am no longer intimidated by photographing in this typical market area.
This time around, I'm concentrating on banana traffickers. In one part of the market, I sat and waited for the appropriate moment to capture the activity of banana sellers and purchasers, which never came. As already said. And I believe this is a one-of-a-kind photograph. This is due to the fact that I was able to get a photograph with the sunshine at that moment.
As is customary, once a few frames have been taken, I approach them and speak with the shopkeeper. In addition, I obtain permission from the subjects of all of the photographs I shoot before they are published on my blog. In addition, I show them the photographs on my camera's LCD screen.
After everything was completed, I returned home to sift and edit the photographs I had taken while at the market. I'll make a new post here shortly. Listed below are some photographs that I'd like to share with all of you on my blog. It is my hope that you appreciate these photographs.