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Last Sunday, a cultural event called "Café, Pan, Cacao y Miel" (Coffee, Bread, Cacao, and Honey) was held in my city. The aim was to celebrate and showcase these local activities that are carried out throughout our state and even our country. Many entrepreneurs, brands, and even businesses had their own stands at the event to promote their products. There were also talks and various activities.
As a passionate photographer, I went with my camera in hand to document the event and share it with you all!
I walked around the venue, taking photos of anything that caught my eye. The first thing I saw was the Honey area, and I'll start by showing you my favorite photo: an epic beehive with thousands of live bees:
They sold various honey derived products: pure honey, honeycomb honey, soaps, candles, wax, probiotics, essential oils, and more.
I walked towards the coffee area and took some shots of details that I found very beautiful:
At this stand, they were giving out free samples of prepared coffee, and I liked it so much that I ended up buying a 250gr bag for $3.
On the side, a young man was promoting his venture. He has a brand focused on selling various items like cold brew coffee, hats, and stickers, and he plans to add more merchandise in the future.
In the bread area, I was only able to take this one photo because I arrived late, and almost all the samples had been given away:
I kept walking and came across the cacao area. I was very surprised to see a cacao fruit and how large it was:
Although not included in the event's name, there was also an area for craft beers, which I found very interesting because I didn't know there were so many regional craft beer brands.
At one of the stands, I saw this framed and found it very intriguing!
Once I finished touring the stands, I "changed my focus" and aimed to take photos where people were the main subject. I'll start by showing you my favorite photograph; I used a doorway to frame the person with the hat:
Speaking of hats, this gentleman looked very cool in his:
The woman's surprise upon seeing a friend carrying a baby:
There were several people from regional "media outlets" interviewing the stands:
Some people brought their dogs, so I didn't miss the opportunity to take some photos of them:
And to finish, I'll show you something that surprised me a lot. This girl told me, "Look, my dog knows how to high five," and proceeded to do this. My jaw dropped, seriously, haha!
For me, it was a really good afternoon in a different environment. I got to meet new local producers and take some really nice photos!
I hope you found it as interesting as I did, and thanks for looking!
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