
Today, I'm very excited to share this content because, after a long time, I finally went back out onto the streets to create this type of content where I approach strangers and take a couple of portraits of them.
The first guy I photographed yesterday was a delivery driver. He was sitting in the square, waiting for a client. He was very kind and let me take a couple of photos of him:



I kept walking through the square and saw a man reading. He was so immersed in the world of his book that he didn't notice I was photographing him:

I had stopped creating this content because we were going through the rainy season in Venezuela, but we're finally having sunny days again, and it's very likely you'll see this kind of content more frequently!
I kept walking through the square and saw a guy walking with his husky. I asked him if I could take a couple of photos of the dog, and this was the result:



In the same plaza, I saw two men playing chess. I approached them, and they very kindly let me take a couple of photos:


I also took a portrait of each of them while they were playing:

They told me that they come to this square every day to play chess and that they have a group of 12 people who play there frequently. They told me they need more tables so more people can play, as there is currently only one table and two boards.

One of the men had a keychain that caught my attention because of its high sentimental value:

I continued walking through the plaza and saw a Rasta singing. I approached him and took a couple of photos:



It was a very pleasant afternoon for me because I was able to reconnect with what I love to do and distract myself while having a good time!
I hope you liked these photos as much as I did, and thank you for everything!