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* Sunday Market 10.25.09
Posted on October 27th, 2009 by admin. Filed under Design, Photography, me.
This was a super fun week at the FSM. Despite it being a cold and somewhat dreary day people were out in full force…. until it started to really rain. People were jovial and some of my lovely customers were open to having their pictures taken for this very here post. My ears were a hit, I’m so glad I got to contribute to a handful of people’s costumes this year. Warms my heart, no really.
So here are their lovely faces with some very fuzzy ears (and one set of eyes)

Henryfor being my photographer that day.
* Lovely Ladies at the Market
Posted on October 9th, 2009 by admin. Filed under Art, Photography, Things I like, Uncategorized, me.
Its been an amazing experience each time I’ve hosted a booth at the Fremont Sunday Market. I get the most fun out of talking with market goers, other vendors and most of all people watching. So many great faces and fashion in Seattle. Sometimes I’ll have a camera out, and sometimes Henry Here’s one from two weeks ago, a young patron trying on ALL of the bangles. So great!

Girl in the Market, 2009, Henry Rose
After last weeks disaster, the disaster being that I woke up well past 8:00 and missed an opportunity to get a booth in Fremont, I have been determined to make this Sunday’s booth the best yet. So, come on by!
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