Real Maine Blueberries

I work in the advertising industry. All too often when researching stock photos I run into such “perfect” photography. The subject is polished, pristine, and generally just perfect beyond reality. The subjects become so perfected in the studio that they become almost lost and unrealistic, sometimes far from actually representing what it is. For example while searching for a “Maine blueberries” photo at a stock photography website I was finding photos of such perfectly sculpted blueberries they almost looked plastic. I don’t know about you, but when I think about natural Maine blueberries I want the real thing.
This is a photograph I took at the local Deering Oaks Park Farmers’ Market. As you can see there are still a bit of stems attached and some of the blueberries are dented. This shot is the real deal and strikes the emotion as such. The feel of this photograph is more defined as a candid shot. It’s real and what one would expect to find when looking to find delicious, natural real Maine blueberries. Believe me, these blueberries are just as tasty as they look!



Good work, Eric.
Could you be a descendant of my great uncle Charles Winfield Rowe of East Vassalboro, Maine? Charles was the older brother of my maternal grandfather, the Late Benjamin Elrod Rowe, of New Britain, Conn.
Tom Gerdis
08.29.09 on 3:06 PMShelbyville, Ky.
Thank you Tom. I appreciate your comment.
The names are not familiar to me but I do have a lot of family in Kentucky and in Connecticut. As far as family in Maine, none that I am aware of. I will have to look into it though as you’ve piqued my curiosities.
08.29.09 on 4:24 PM