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One of the colorful produce displays
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This may not be the oldest farmers market in Connecticut, but it is certainly the
liveliest. The Coventry Farmers Market runs from early June through October,
and it is the largest and most diverse of the regional farmers markets in Connecticut, boasting more than 50 vendors each week. It is situated in the northeast part of the
state, on the grounds of the Nathan Hale Homestead. Each week there is a
special event or food sampling under the central tent located just as you enter
the market area. You might be sampling seafood or marinated mushrooms, or
whatever is the focus of the week to showcase some of the products available. Often,
there is a special display to educate or entertain the public on such things as
local mushrooms, pottery, or wool spinning. There is a good variety of vendors,
selling locally grown produce, cheese, meat or fish. Each week there are a few
vendors who attend the market on a one time only basis, to keep the market
fresh and interesting. But it's the long-standing regulars that draw the crowds
who come for the fresh produce, cheese, meat, fish and home-baked goods. The
social time and the entertainment is just a bonus.
Right next door is the Nathan Hale Homestead, which offers
tours of the house and periodically has re-enactments of the revolutionary war
on the grounds. The museum offers
discounts to tour the house on market days, so if you are interested in going
inside, this is a good time to do so.
What to Photograph
There is a lot of activity at this market and there is
always something to photograph, whether it's the food, the vendors, the people or
the dogs. It's a great place to capture the beautifully displayed fresh produce
neatly displayed by the vendors. Strawberries, raspberries or blueberries might
fill a tabletop, all lined up waiting to be photographed. All sorts of seasonal
vegetables are artfully displayed, with signs to match. The vendors themselves
are also good subjects, and many of them will pose with their wares if asked.
And there are a number of vendors preparing samples or fast food to sell, and
it's fun to catch them at their work. Check the website for a schedule of special
days: the wool festival in September is a good one to go to. You'll see alpacas
and sheep, and people spinning wool or just selling colorful handmade goods.
This is a dog friendly market, and people with dogs are
generally happy to have a photo taken of their pet. There is often a musician playing just inside
the entrance to the market under the shade of a large tree who won't mind being
photographed.
The Nathan Hale Homestead is another good subject. The red
frame colonial home and outbuildings are clearly visible from the market area.
A low stone wall surrounds the grounds, and is a good foreground for
photographs. The revolutionary war re-enactments on the grounds of the museum, and
market goers are free to watch from the stone wall. Soldiers may be performing
on foot or on horseback, and their colorful costumes make good subject matter.
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Alpacas love their photos taken |
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The work of a creative fiber artist |
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Fiber cupcakes at the Coventry Market |
Tips and Techniques
This is a busy market so it might be advisable to leave your
tripod in the car and hand-hold your camera. Set it on shutter priority, and
set the shutter speed as high as you can to avoid motion blur. This will give
you an opportunity to play with the shallow depth of field that comes with a
large aperture. Or you might want to use a point-and-shoot camera that allows
you to set the mode. Try setting it on action for shots of people or dogs that
might be active, or put it on the flower or macro mode for close-ups of fruits
and vegetables.
Tourist Tips
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Brick oven pizza made by hand for your enjoyment |
Save your appetite for the market where you can get your
lunch at one of the food vendors if you are so inclined. In addition to the
food samples given by many of the
vendors, you can get wood oven pizza, hot Indian food, tacos and burritos, and
even hot dogs and ice cream. Enjoy your
lunch under the shade of the tall maple trees while watching the live
entertainment in the market. What better way to enjoy a Sunday afternoon!
Address
Nathan Hale Homestead
2299 South Street
Coventry, CT
Phone: 860-742-1419
Email: marketmasters@coventryfarmersmarket.com
GPS coordinates: Longitude: 41.763452; Latitude: -72.345773
Free parking is available in the parking lot adjacent to the
Nathan Hale Homestead. Just down the road a short walk to the market, parking
is available at the Strong-Porter Museum grounds.
Hours: 11 a.m. to
2:00 p.m. every Sunday, from June through the end of October.
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Musicians play every week |
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Spinning wool demonstration |
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Pink poodles and other pets are plentiful at the market |
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