“Happiness is only real when shared“. This quote is following me since I watched the movie “Into the Wild“ some time ago. (Totally recommended). The quote is so true, and it becomes really visible in the movie. The ladies in these pictures easily shared their happiness with me. They waved at me, smiled at me and created a laugh in my face. So, use them as example and share your happiness with other people to make it real.
As the city has become more of a tourist attraction, many of the goods sold in the markets are mass-produced in nearby factories and sold in the market by middlemen. No, middle women! As I said in my first post in this series, it is all about the women that are the shop vendors.
We have joyful examples in these pictures here.
It probably isn’t surprising that commercially made goods are featured at an “artisan” market. While you’ll find lots of handmade textile, ceramic, wood, silver, leather, and metal products, there are lots of imported and imprinted souvenir items.
My personal favorite shot is the pictures of one woman in the portrait format. When I saw her and the light at the moment I knew that I might have the chance for a good shot. She even had her upper row of teeth completely golden what made her smile pretty unique. I even took a picture of her smiling but sadly it was not sharp. Every (street) photographer comes a long this moment when everything seems to be perfect about a shot. But then the image is not sharp.
Anyways, these pictures gives me a lot.
Please enjoy some other scene shots below.
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