Happy weekend, my best wishes to all of you.
Yesterday I went out to a very busy places in my city with the full intention of taking street photographs and I had one goal in mind: To make colorful photos .
Street photography supported by the use of colors can be very powerful, if we look at the colors that are everywhere we can find very interesting photos.
As in the following photo, if you look closely it has the colors of the Venezuelan flag: yellow, blue and red.
In this photo I was going to photograph the lady who stood out a lot with her yellow shirt but out of nowhere, a girl carrying a huge pink umbrella enters the scene and the whole photo was filled with color!
The girl looked very cool.
Who wants a donut?
In places that sell fruits we can always find many colors!
A man resting in a park in the middle of the chaos of the city.
I found the facade of this house very beautiful.
The colors man, the colors!!
This is what an average kiosk looks like in Venezuela, here they sell everything: candy, bread, groceries and even cigarettes
I hope that when I am that man's age I still have enough mobility and vitality to play soccer.
In all the alleys of my city we can find colorful nature.
Not all photos have to be perfect on a "technical" level to be beautiful.
This seems like a nice neighborhood and in fact it is, my father grew up here and I spent part of my childhood in this area.
I remember throwing myself down those hills on top of a cardboard, these were endless afternoons of playing!
We have the perfect balance of nature and urbanism.
Colors everywhere!
These fruits are re-sold informally on the streets.
That's how many people make a living
My city, San Cristobal, is one of the luckiest in Venezuela because we have a very pleasant climate and the people here are very kind, here the people still care about the city.
Although Venezuela is still in a crisis, the people in San Cristobal have decided not to lose faith and continue striving to achieve a better future for all of us.