In this photo gallery, international photographer Shehzad Noorani shares some of his mesmerizing images that capture our diverse relationship with food-from Nepal to Malawi.
Sitting on the side of a street, a woman sells vegetable in Darbar Square, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Ukiah, California
03/07/2014 04:28:15 PM
Our daily relationship to what we pick, prepare, consume, discard and reintroduce to the cycle of survival is often without thought in our communities where it all comes to us in neat packages and is taken away with a flush or in baggies by sanitation trucks from our own curb. We are coming safely closer to the images here, in our small food gardens and shopping at our Farmer's markets on the downtown plazas of America's towns, big and small. The vast difference between continents is the cast or income level of those involved in the farm to market endeavors.
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In this photo gallery, international photographer Shehzad Noorani shares some of his mesmerizing images that capture our diverse relationship with food-from Nepal to Malawi.
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