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Young Photographers Click With Farmers’ Market

The Farmers’ Market is one of Westport’s many jewels.

Every Thursday, it pulses with activities. Shoppers from all over town and beyond stock up on produce, herbs, bread, meat, honey, cheese, pet food and more.

They buy pizza and Mexican food for lunch, Thai takeout for dinner. They listen to musicians, learn about non-profits, meet old friends and make new ones.

The Farmers’ Market is a very cool place.

(Photo/Lisa Lewin)

But it is not especially pretty. It’s in a parking lot. The ground is pavement. You don’t go there for the scenery.

Still, there beauty all around. You just have to look for it.

Most adults are too busy to do that.

Leave it to the young.

For 8 years, the Farmers’ Market has sponsored a photography contest.

“Young Shoots” (get it?!) encourages youth to show off their creative eyes — and win cash prizes (along with an art class and a year’s membership at MoCA CT).

The contest is sponsored by the WFM, the Artists Collective of Westport, and the Drew Friedman Community Arts Center.

On Wednesday, in a low-key, fun ceremony at Gilbertie’s Herbs & Garden Center — another Farmers’ Market partner — winners were announced in 3 categories.

Young Shoots photographers, at Wednesday’s event. (Photo/Lisa Lewin)

“Kids have a unique perspective,” WFM director Lori Cochran says, speaking both in general terms and about the Market specifically.

Because of their size, wonder and openness to new ideas, “they see beauty in unexpected places. They see totally different moods and lights” than adults.

Their framed photos were displayed on tables, for all to see. Every entrant could take home their own.

There were nearly 4 dozen very intriguing photos. And the winners — judged by a panel of local artists — are:

1st place, ages 5-9: Michael Cuffaro, “Mikey Goes Macro — Mushrooms”

2nd place, ages 5-9: Koa DeCastro, “Strawberries”

1st place, ages 10-14: Isabella Mariani, “Golden Fantasia”

2nd place, ages 10-14: Juliet Newshel, “Rainbow Carrots”

1st place, ages 15-18: Quinn Fitts, “Tomatoes and Blueberries”

2nd place, Rachel Pontoriero, “Hidden Gem”

Click here to see all the entries.

Harry Willis received a special award, for taking all his photos with “an actual camera” (not a smartphone).

The judges — led by Miggs Burroughs and Anne Burmeister — include Ann Greenberg, Julie Dzafic and Samantha Yanks.

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Benji Porosoff Shoots Winners, In Westport And Namibia

Benji Porosoff won 1st prize in this year’s “Young Shoots” photography contest.

His colorful “Radish Roots” image showcased one of the many wonders of the weekly Westport Farmers’ Market.

“Radish Roots” (Benji Porosoff)

But Benji ranged a bit further than the Imperial Avenue parking lot this summer.

The just-turned-17-year-old spent 3 weeks in Namibia, with National Geographic Student Travel.

Benji Porosoff

He explored the African country. At Naankuse Wildlife Sanctuary he saw the rescue and rehabilitation of injured animals, along with alternative “non-lethal” solutions to human-wildlife conflict.

Namib-Naukluft National Park was filled with sand dunes. Swakopmund is a small, beautiful town with desert wildlife like snakes and chameleons. At Walvis Bay he kayaked with sea lions.

At Etosha and Okonjima he got a very close look at rhinos, lions, elephants and leopards.

Everywhere, he had his camera.

He’s loved photography since age 9, when he discovered a darkroom at sleepaway camp. Back in Westport, he began shooting with his mother’s phone.

He heard about the Young Shoots contest. In 2015  and ’16 he placed second, with photos of a flower and string beans respectively.

He earned gold in 2018 with an image of a clam. He did not enter again until this year, when he took first again.

During that first Young Shoots summer, he took a Westport Library tech session on photo editing. That — plus YouTube videos, reading tutorials and trial and error — were the extent of his formal photography education.

Then — while Googling things to do during summer — Benji found the National Geographic program. It seemed perfect: a photography workshop, a chance to see wildlife, and a way to meet interesting people.

The group changed campsites every couple of days. He surprised himself by how much he enjoyed camping (his sleeping bag was cozy during nights that dipped as low as 18 degrees).

The spectacularly clear night skies were another pleasant surprise.

But the best part was the animals. Giraffes and elephants; cheetahs running up and down sand dunes; a bush walk with rhinos — every day was a new adventure.

And every day Benji learned something new. Sometimes it was owe to optimize the advanced settings on his camera. Other times, it was about the wildlife itself, conservation or Namibian culture.

Now Benji is back for his junior year, at Hopkins School. He’s co-captain of Science Bowl; active in the math team, Science Olympiad, robotics  and the Diversity Board. He is a member of the cross country, ski and track teams.

In his spare time he’s a 4-year apprentice at the Eli Whitney Museum in Hamden. And he’s a talented glassblower, who has sold works to raise money for a non-profit.

Benji Porosoff’s glassworks.

Benji looks forward to continuing photography — nature, as well as sports. He hopes to upgrade to a camera with a faster focus and higher shutter speed.

His images are already quite impressive. With that new camera, the sky is — literally — the limit.

“Milky Way” (Benji Porosoff)

(Photos/Benji Porosoff)

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Snap! Farmers’ Market Fetes “Young Shoots” Winners

Six budding photographers were honored this week, as winners of the Westport Farmers’ Market’s 7th annual “Young Shoots” contest.

Each received cash from the Drew Friedman Foundation ($100 for first place, $50 for second), and MoCA of Westport art class certificates

The low-key ceremony at Gilbertie’s Herbs & Garden Center — the WFM’s winter home — included an exhibition of dozens of entries.

Badass Bagels — one of the Market’s most popular vendors — provided refreshments.

And the winners are:

Benji Porosoff (ages 15-18): “Radish Roots

Juliette Newshel (ages 10-14): “Colorful Bounty”

Aaron Slomich (ages 5-9): “A Farmer’s Life”

Placing second:

Avery Zakowich (ages 15-18): “Flowers

Quinn Fitts (ages 10-14): “Vibrant Veggies”

Mina Hayley Bell (ages 5-9): “The Classic”

“Young Shoots” winners and runners-up with (from right) head judge Miggs Burroughs, Westport Farmers’ Market director Lori Cochran, and Young Shoots co-chair Anne Burmeister.