I want to share a set of 19 street photographs. It's a diverse collection with a lot to see. One thing all these photos have in common is that they only work well in color, as color is a very important element in each one. I hope you like them!
I'll start by showing you this photo of a man laughing. He walked past me and said, "Hey, take a photo of me!" Of course, I did. He just laughed without stopping or looking at the camera, resulting in this perfectly natural and spontaneous shot!

Sticking with the green tones, I'd like to share this photo I took another day in a different place. The light was hitting a tree beautifully:

That same day, very close by, I saw this avocado tree. I was so surprised it was full of avocados! I framed it the best way I could to get as many avocados as possible into the shot:

Continuing with the greens... I found it very curious to see a chair in the middle of so much overgrown foliage:

I took the next photo because the neighborhood landscape in the background reminded me of the favelas in Brazil:

Now I'll move on to another topic. The next three photos have something peculiar and common: In Venezuela, grocery stores often hang bananas outside their shops. I've always found it very curious that they do that, and it's extremely common to see it everywhere:



The following two photos have one thing in common: both subjects in the middle of the photo are carrying a bag with the colors of the Venezuelan flag. However, here that bag is known as "the bag of misfortune" because it was a gift from the Venezuelan government to low income people, and that's how people usually identify those who use them.


Another day, in another place, a totally different photo: in Venezuelan butcher shops, it's very common to see animal parts hanging, as in this case, a pig's head:

Heavy work: this man was filling the back of a pickup truck with water jugs, one by one.

I took the next photo because I found it very curious to see flowers for sale next to a pile of rocks, creating a stark contrast between the two elements:

Something else I've been doing lately is photographing car license plates that form a word, like this one that says "FBI."

The following six photos share the same theme: PEOPLE, an element with a lot of strength in street photography. All these five photos were taken on the same day in the mid town of my city.
First, I'll show you my favorite photo. I found it very beautiful to see a baby sleeping so peacefully in her mother's arms amidst so much urban chaos.

A few seconds later, in the same spot, I saw this scene and found it very symbolic to see the old man walking slowly and the child running in the opposite direction...

The protagonist of the next photo is the man petting the dogs, who were probably asking him for some bread:

I captured a man in a moment of introspection, almost as if he were praying:

The anonymous heroes who keep our city clean:

I hope you found this glimpse into life in a Venezuelan city as interesting as I did. Thanks for everything!