this whole local food project spawned from my desire to photograph bee hives. until this past week i had never been at an apiary, let alone anywhere close to a single bee hive, so where the initial desire came from i’m not sure. nevertheless, that want snowballed into the larger concept of exploring my local read more
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photographer justin b. paris explores the farms and practices of the growers that help make up the geneva green market (geneva, il). from marengo to west chicago, this microcosm of the local food movement shares its land, animals, vegetables, homes, and time to educate the public through justin's eyes and words.- all content © justin b. paris 2010-2011
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