Photographer Tom Hegen has captured the vibrant essence of Banjarmasin’s floating market in Borneo through stunning aerial photography. Known for his work that highlights human interaction with nature, Hegen’s latest series showcases the bustling life and intricate network of boats that define this unique market.
From above, the market unfolds as a mesmerizing tapestry of colors and patterns, with vendors’ boats laden with fresh produce, fruits, vegetables, and goods creating a dynamic and lively scene. The photos not only document the daily hustle and bustle but also emphasize the market’s cultural significance and its harmonious integration with the river environment.
Hegen’s aerial perspective offers a fresh view of the floating market, revealing details and compositions that are not visible from the ground. The intricate choreography of the boats, the interplay of shadows and reflections on the water, and the vivid palette of colors all contribute to the market’s captivating beauty.
Through his lens, Hegen invites viewers to appreciate the uniqueness of Banjarmasin’s floating market, capturing the spirit of a community that thrives on the water. His work serves as a visual testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the people who depend on this vibrant market for their livelihoods, celebrating their connection to the river and to each other.
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“The food traders at the Floating Market in Banjarmasin, Borneo, practice one of the most traditional, unique and satisfying methods of exchanging goods. Every morning before sunrise, they embark on their traditional wooden vessels that have been used for centuries by the local communities living along the small canals and rivers of South Borneo. The boats are creatively transformed into floating mini-markets, loaded with various goods, including fresh products, spices, and cooked food.”