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I bring you a new set of street photography. As many of you already know, this is my favorite photography style and I love to drive and walk around the city capturing these little moments of Venezuelan life. I like to think that these photographs of how we live here could be interesting for people in other countries.
I will start with this photo that I took as I was leaving my residence. It had rained in the morning, so many people were going with coats and umbrellas. What I liked about this photo was that the scene was full of cars but the two people in it stand out.
10 seconds later, the scene is different.
What caught my attention about this photo was that even though it was raining, the person who was riding as a passenger was still using their phone.
I liked the framing of the photo through the car window:
This photo, although it may be a bit basic, I liked because it shows a everyday scene of life: the mountains in the background, public transportation and a woman walking.
I like photographing this type of thing because I know that in a couple of years all these phones will have disappeared...
A kiosk:
A bakery:
And right in a little corner of the bakery it works as a grocery store:
I wonder what that man is waiting for...
A chapel and a tree that comes out directly from the concrete...
And right next to that scene without people, we find this one, hardworking people waiting for customers!
And finally, my favorite photo of the day, because the combination of coffee and bread will always be my favorite.
I took this photo inside a bakery and the lady was taking the coffee to her table.
I know that the international media do a lot of FUD about life here, but the truth is that people are still "adapting" and doing everything possible to survive and live a normal life.
I hope you have found this photographic glimpse into life in Venezuela interesting.
Thank you for watching!
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thank you for the regular pictures! I live in Colombia and have venezuelan friends, I've wanted to visit in general, but the series makes me want to go more
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Tachira state is near the border with colombia, i think you will love it, Merida State too!
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