Feeling disconnected from their food, a filmmaker and his family decide to join a community supported organic farm. As he photographs the growing process, the filmmaker moves from passive observer to active participant in the planting and harvesting of vegetables. Featuring lush time-lapse and macro photography sequences compiled from nearly 20,000 still images, this personal essay is a father’s meditation on his blossoming family and community.
  • 3d60 1 year ago
    what he just said and so much more.....oh so much more.

    I f you look in your fridge and try to work out all the land in area used to produce it....it comes close to 30/40 acres of land...that we have no access to or ability to farm and that quite frankly is scary, that is control. We are so separated from what food is as to be blind to the real nature of food.

    The truth is that most western societys cannot and do not have this vital control, agencies provide what seems to be limitless food....not for long. Its essential that we all in some way begin to develop links with fresh seasonal food, or we will continue to put vast profit in to the hands of corporations, that have no thought to our nutrition, well being and health.

    We need to stop this ..... we need to take back what was once ours..
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