July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
At the weekly market in Rhodes, a special scene unfolds that is much more than just trading goods. Among the simple stalls sit old men whose faces are marked by years under the sun and hard work. Their hands patiently and skillfully sift through piles of olives, glowing in every shade and shape, telling a story of a tradition deeply rooted in this land.
Silvery fish lie nearby and old women gently pour water over them to keep them fresh - a quiet gesture that speaks more of respect and care than mere business. The fruit, especially the brightly colored prickly pears, adds a vivid touch to the market with its strong, almost surreal palette, contrasting with the weathered faces of the people who come here day after day to offer their goods. In these moments, you feel life in its honest, unfiltered form, sensing the history that resonates in every glance and movement, and understanding that this market is much more than a place of sale - it is a mirror of culture, of people, and their connection to nature and the sea.
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
Cactus Fruit
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos
July 26, 2024 Greece, Rhodos