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Today I am back with a new set of street photographs taken in one of the many cities in Venezuela.
I want to start with this photography I took because I really liked how the stairs fill almost the entire scene, and the two people in the center give it the special touch:
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In Venezuela, it is common to see people sitting outside their houses, simply talking:
Workers:
Mother and daughter, I took this photography because they were holding hands, you can tell they have a strong bond:
This man has spent his entire life selling flowers in the same place, literally next to a sidewalk with his car, and he is very famous for it. Sometimes I joke, saying that if this gentleman had invested in a physical store, he would have gone bankrupt, since his street stall is what makes him so characteristic and special:
The following photography is of another business that has also been in the same place for years. This person sells pineapples from his truck on the outskirts of the city:
The streets of my city are quite steep!
In this city, there is a sculptor who is well known because he makes his sculptures from used tires and creates incredible things like this lion. I hope to meet him one day, learn his story, and take some photographs of him:
A few days ago, I went out to try taking night photos, and I will share my 3 favorites from the most recent outing. I love the first one because it shows the night in its most everyday state, and the play of light and shadow is incredible!
The following photography is a bit "failed" on a technical level because the guy is blurry, but at the same time, I feel it expresses what was happening in that moment. While everything was still, the guy was walking very quickly while dragging an empty cart:
And the next photography is of the facade of a pharmacy with Christmas decoration, but the most important part of this photography is the woman sitting on the side. She was asking for money to buy medicine. The impressive thing is that when she saw me take the photography, the woman smiled with the best attitude!
I took all the photographs with my Canon R8 camera and a 50mm f/2.8 lens. I hope you liked the photographs and found them as interesting as I did!
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