Today I'm bringing you a set of 11 street photographs, and they all have one thing in common: People.
Taking street photos that focus on people has something really special about it. These photos have a stronger visual impact than other types of street photos because when our brains see a person, they immediately create a story.
For example, looking at this photo, we might think these three people are family, but we'll never really know.
Here in Venezuela, when you see people walking with a cart, 95% of the time they're carrying food to home, and this time was no exception.
In Venezuela, it's very common to see grandparents sitting outside their houses like this:
I was drawn to the white hair of the ladies in this photo:
The fact that the girl is carrying her heels in her hand makes us create many stories...
A man putting a box into a house:
A man working, washing two high-cylinder motorcycles:
Sometimes in city traffic, this scene is created, and I find it very curious how I can see the person's face in their car's rearview mirror:
A part of a human arm outside a public bus window is recognizable anywhere in the world and can make us create thousands of stories. It can even transport us to moments in life when we ourselves were in that situation.
I hope you enjoy these street photos as much as I do!