It rained steadily for the entirety of opening day at the Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market on May 5, where we held our latest community pop-up shoot. If folks look a little damp in the photos, that’s why. Despite the bad weather, Rhinebeckers showed up in numbers for their close-ups. Thanks to market managers Andrea Bartolomeo, Michael Rosario, and Misty Rosario for hosting us. The Bread Alone coffee helped stave off the chill, and the falafel sandwiches from Aba’s were as delicious as ever.

Andrew Caplan, ARponcho, with Linda Caplan
Anne Moffat, editor, with Charlie Moffat
Asher Papeika, Ardith Mae Farmstead Goat Cheese
Bruce Lubman, jeweler and owner Hummingbird Jewelers
Carli Fraccarolli, Scenic Hudson
Chantal Collins, fifth-grade teacher
Claudia Cooley, Enjoy Rhinebeck
Dana Boisson, the Brooklyn Milliner Hat Shop owner
DeDe Leiber, Upstate Films cofounder
Ed Bergstraesser, consultant
Elena Rose, Land of Oz Toys owner
Franc Palaia, artist and muralist
Frank Gaglio, Antiques at Rhinebeck show manager
Gabriella Ostrom and Seeyin Layode, CIA students
Gabrielle Langlois, community development health promotion
Gary Bassett, Village of Rhinebeck mayor, with Brenda Bassett
Georgia Dent, Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market board member
Jaki Levy, digital media professor, with Rosa Levy
Jeff Perry, Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market
Jeffrey Scales, Riverkeeper Advisory Board chair
Jennifer and Bob Dubraski
Joanna Hess, Art Studio Views and Albert Shahinian, Albert Shahinian Fine Art
Kailey Morrissey, manager at Tousey Winery
Lauren Rose, Bard College professor
Lois DiDonna, Allure Salon owner
Jeff McCord, Jeffrey McCord, Martha Toumey, Spencer McCord
Matthew Rosenberg, Radio Free Rhinecliff program director
Michael and Misty Rosario, Rhinebeck Farmers’ Market managers
Mindy Fradkin, aka Princess Wow, performer and hat designer
Mindy Nowik, finance manager
Norm Magnusson, artist and performer
Olivia Redfield, real estate salesperson for Rouse + Co.
Philippe Denham, documentary filmmaker
Rory Chase, Chaseholm Farm Creamery
Ruby and Sylvie Simkiss, self-employed
Sara Capozzoli, nonprofit fundraiser, Scott McGuire, carpenter, and Cassidy McGuire
Sean Bowen, artist
Sean Winchell, teacher, with Flora and Asa Winchell
Steve Miller, commercial director, Martin Kemp, Morton Library president, and Leslie Hill, realtor and photographer
Todd Young, Living Edge Designs