When I do street photography I go through the city taking photos of everything that catches my attention and then I like to group the photos by themes so when I have enough photos I can make a publication about that.
In this case I wanted to talk and show these fruit and vegetable markets that can be found throughout the city and the most interesting thing was to discover that although this is very common here maybe in other parts of the world it is not so common.
Here you can see small stores called bodegas full of natural colors fruits and vegetables that are 100 percent organic and usually have cheap prices from 0.50 dollars up to a maximum of 2 dollars per kilogram.
And this practice is not only reserved for formal commercial establishments it is also very common to see informal vendors selling fruits and vegetables in the streets whether in a car motorcycle or even dragging a cart with their own strength.
The following photo is of a man who by his appearance you can tell that he himself planted and harvested the things he was selling in front of his house.
There are also certain points in the city where informal trade took part of the sidewalk to set up its vegetable sale and although this is illegal I must say that they relieve the pockets of Venezuelans a bit since in these places they sell very cheap.
I took all the photos with my Canon R8 camera and a 24 to 105mm f/4 lens.
I hope you found the photos interesting and liked them as much as I did thanks for everything!