Extreme close-up of two weathered hands cradling a cluster of freshly pulled carrots, soil still clinging to the roots, shot from above at a slight angle in soft north-facing daylight filtering through an open barn door — warm natural light, no studio setup, the texture of the hands and the earth both fully visible
Extreme close-up of two weathered hands cradling a cluster of freshly pulled carrots, soil still clinging to the roots, shot from above at a slight angle in soft north-facing daylight filtering through an open barn door — warm natural light, no studio setup, the texture of the hands and the earth both fully visible
/ Farm & Grower Work

The field, as it actually looks

We show up before the market opens. Every frame comes from the barn, the row, or the table — nothing reconstructed after the fact.

Extreme close-up bleed image of dark loamy soil mid-dig, a hand partially visible at the top edge pulling back a root vegetable, natural overcast daylight, the texture of the earth filling the entire frame — no background visible, just soil detail and one working hand
Extreme close-up bleed image of dark loamy soil mid-dig, a hand partially visible at the top edge pulling back a root vegetable, natural overcast daylight, the texture of the earth filling the entire frame — no background visible, just soil detail and one working hand
— Roots & Ridge Farm

Early-morning light moved the CSA waitlist

We documented three weeks of mid-harvest across two fields. Twelve posts, no reshoot. CSA sign-ups increased 40% in the following month.

The feed now shows what the operation actually is — not a lifestyle impression of it. Subscribers say they sign up because they feel like they know the farm.

Your operation deserves a feed that shows the work

We take on a small number of farm clients each season. Tell us about your operation and we'll see if the timing makes sense.