
I'm back, and this time, with one of those acquisitions that fill you with pure excitement. Less than a month ago, I finally got a gadget I'd been dreaming of: the Meta x Ray-Ban smart glasses. They're not just glasses; they've become a window into my daily life, capable of recording video, taking photos, and even integrating a microphone and headphones.
These glasses have become incredibly useful in many aspects of my life, but today I want to show you how I'm using them to document my daily routine. I simply wear them wherever I go, and capturing every moment becomes so natural and easy.
This morning, my girlfriend and I went out to run some errands, and the first obligatory stop was in front of the mirror. These were, literally, some of the first photos I took with the glasses a spontaneous memory before starting the day!


Then, we headed to the vegetable market, and to our surprise, it was completely packed with people.


I love seeing the explosion of vibrant colors in vegetable markets, and here in Venezuela, everything is organic and very healthy!

In the midst of the market's hustle and bustle, something deeply moved me. I saw an older woman, visibly aged, working with admirable dedication, peeling corn to sell to the public. It was a powerful scene that I captured discreetly with the glasses without having to pull out my phone and risk ruining the moment.

Minutes later, near that spot, I saw a cute kitten that, when I called it, stretched to greet us, and I took a photo. It looks too adorable!


The truth is, the quality of outdoor photos is quite decent, and the colors look vibrant, which I love. As I headed to my next destination, I took a couple of photos of the city:


My next stop was a photo session at a client's house. This time, the "models" were some adorable bulldog puppies they were so cute! My glasses allowed me to capture a fun behind the scenes footage without interruptions.

After the session, I went to a gas station to fill up my car. This is where these glasses shine even more: I was able to take a photo that I hardly would have taken with my phone. The topic of gasoline in Venezuela is sensitive, and recording or photographing in these places can be delicate. The discretion of the glasses was key.

And what better way to end such a busy day than by eating a hot dog in the best Venezuelan style!

As the saying goes, "full belly, happy heart." On the way back home, the universe gifted me a beautiful sunset. I felt deeply grateful to God for a day that had a bit of everything, I wish every day were like this!

I hope to continue documenting my life and sharing it with all of you. I hope you like it as much as I do, and thank you for all the support!