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I want to share a new set of street photos where people are the main subjects. While creating this set of photos, I started exploring a unique perspective, focusing on taking shots from the side. You'll see the photos and understand!
To be honest, I took all the photos on the same day while I was a passenger in a car. Although I could have taken photos from the front windshield, this time I focused on taking them from my side window, shooting from the side toward the people. That's why all the photos have this unique perspective that makes them feel different.
I always aimed to photograph people because each of them can tell a completely different story. For example, the next photo of a woman walking: because of her position in the photo, we could think that she still has a long way to go to reach her destination.
The next photo is of a man leaning against a wall; he's waiting for customers.
Here in Venezuela, it's very common to see these kiosks everywhere, and they sell a little bit of everything!
A family playing with their children in a park:
This situation is understood here and in China...
This woman surprised me because even though she was a bit old, she seemed to have impressive mobility. Unfortunately, I didn't manage to focus on her fast enough.
I've already told you that informal street commerce is very common in Venezuela, so a flower stand on the street is no different from what you'd normally see. In this case, what's nice is how they adapted the car for their business:
I took all the photos with my Canon R8 camera and a 50mm lens...
I hope you found these photos as interesting as I did, and thank you for everything!
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Very accurate depiction. If the inflation was as rampant here as in Venezuela, we would all also see things in black and white and grayscale.
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