Cincinnati's Oldest Market Looks Better Than You'd Expect
Join me as I take my Leica Q on a street photography walk through historic Findlay Market and Cincinnati's famous Over-the-Rhine district. Founded in 1852, Findlay Market is Ohio's oldest continuously operating public market and one of the most historic destinations in the Midwest.
In this episode of my Leica Summer Series, I explore the market, photograph architecture, street scenes, local businesses, murals, and some of Cincinnati's rich brewing history. Along the way, we'll visit iconic locations near Samuel Adams Brewery, Rhinegeist Brewery, and discover why Over-the-Rhine remains one of the most photogenic neighborhoods in the country.
For this outing, I challenged myself by shooting the Leica Q entirely in automatic mode while capturing RAW images that were later processed using DxO PhotoLab 9 and PureRAW 6.
Whether you're interested in street photography, Leica cameras, Cincinnati history, travel destinations, or simply looking for photography inspiration, I hope you'll enjoy coming along for the adventure.
📷 Camera: Leica Q
🖥️ Editing: DxO PhotoLab 9 & PureRAW 6
📍 Location: Findlay Market & Over-the-Rhine, Cincinnati, Ohio
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