Farmers Market Report written by Moncton area writer, Heather Ferguson, covers the farm, hobbyist, and artisan producers who display their products and artistry at Moncton's Farmers Market Cooperative and Downtown Moncton's Marche Moncton Market each week. "Market Report" blog also covers small independent speciality businesses in southern New Brunswick. To suggest a business or artisan for a profile, please use the comment form on this blog. See you at the Market.
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Wednesday, April 06, 2005
Photo Evolutions

Meet Jim Miller - an artise extraordinaire whose medium is photography! His impressive kiosk, which has been spotted at both locations of the Farmers Market, is a mini art gallery in its own right and will simply take your breath away with its dynamic display of photographic artwork of all sizes and price points just waiting to put the right finishing touch to your own home or office decor. A wide variety of lovely subject matter features lovely Maritime scenery with such diverse locations as peaceful river scenes, typical harbour fronts and elegant lighthouses unique to our Atlantic coastal regions. All creatively matted and framed, some to create the appearances of looking at the scene through a window, a definitive mosaic theme enhances a repetition of motif effect in subjects ranging from animals at the zoo, garden butterflies, hot-air balloons, sea shells, and all the natural flora and fauna exclusive to our Maritime region.
Passionate about photography and an avid outdoorsman who loves hiking, Jim Miller has successfully translated these relaxing pastimes into an art form and he is more than willing to share with us all. With a hands-on career a Moncton fireman, his time away from the rigours of the job affords him the luxury of indulging in the creative side of life with wonderful results we can all enjoy. For more information on Jim’s lovely photography contact him at 854-9709 or at photoevo@nb.sympatico.ca or seek him out at the market Saturdays and immerse yourself in Jim's wonderful world of photography!
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