Venezuelan street photography at 50mm - Monomad Challenge

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Today I want to share with you a new series of street photos that I took in San Cristobal, Táchira State, Venezuela.

I have been exploring ways to improve my street photography and in the midst of that experimentation I decided to try taking photos with my 50mm lens which has an aperture of up to 1.8f which means it can create very nice background blurs if I want to.

So with camera in hand and 50mm lens I went out into the street looking for interesting "moments" to photograph and share with you.

I will use these photos as an entry to the #monomad challenge.

I'll start with this photo of a young man carrying the weight of this fruit cart. He walks down the streets dragging all that weight to make a living. The hardest part is when he has to do it on uphill streets... That's why he's seen resting in this photo.

In Venezuela, seeing those tires placed in that way on public roads means that there is a car repair shop nearby... In the background of the image we can see the mechanic man working.

An elderly man was crossing the street cautiously, while a driver stops to let him pass. In an act of kindness, the man offers a smile and a gesture of thanks, creating a brief but meaningful moment of human connection.

Something that is also super common to see in my city is cyclists, from children playing, people exercising to others who use it as their daily means of transportation.

Venezuelan bakeries, which in the past faced shortages, are once again showing their windows full of fresh products.

An informal vendor offers empanadas and coffee, a typical Venezuelan breakfast that consists of a dough filled with meat, cheese or vegetables. These delicious empanadas are an essential part of the country's gastronomic culture and a source of livelihood for many street vendors.

People:

This young man makes a living on the street singing songs with his musical instrument to the cars at the traffic lights.

From the effort of the street vendor to the kindness of an everyday gesture, these images are a tribute to the resilience, culture and people that make this city a unique place.

I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did.


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Es increíble como el 50mm le da una visión particular a la fotografía de calle! Buenos momentos captados por tu excelente ojo fotográfico amigo. Saludos!

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Es increíble como el 50mm le da una visión particular a la fotografía de calle

SI VERDAD??

Yo habia estado haciendo las fotos con un lente de kit 24-70mm usando especialmente el zoom pero no estaba del todo convencido con la calidad/resultados y ahora que estoy usando el 50mm estoy enamorado de ese lente para las fotos callejeras!!

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Grandes fotógrafos sugieren que este tipo de lentes de focal fija son especiales para la fotografía de calle, puede ser 50mm o 35mm también porque te hacen estar más cerca del sujeto y objeto a fotografiar, es verdad jaja

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Me resulta un poco dificil eso de "acercarme" a los sujetos pues en venezuela las personas aveces pueden ser un poco hostiles si se les fotografia sin permiso jajaja por eso usaba el lente de zoom para no ser visto PERO con el contra de no tener un desenfoque de fondo tan bonito, mas sin embargo con el lente 50mm logro mantenerme a una distancia prudente

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Tienes razón, es que Venezuela es otra cosa jaja incluso en países de Europa es complicado hacer eso de acercarse mucho, acá no hay tanto problema con eso.

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I salute the results of your work, in every post you always amaze many people with the results, including me one of them, I have to learn a lot from you in terms of street photography, can I know what type of camera you use to shoot street photography.

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Thanks for your kind words my friend! thanks!!

i use a canon rp camera

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Indeed, the results of the camera are always perfect, even though I don't use a Canon camera, but I really want to display photography like you do, although until now I have not been able to buy it, but one day I will buy it 😁😁

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i recommend you to buy one used from ebay, used cameras are cheaper!

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Actually, the price of the camera is not too expensive, but who can't afford it for me to buy the price of the lens that burdens the contents of my pocket hehehehe

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Images are beautiful, I'm curious to know how you manage to take those images of people on the street. Do you take permission from them first? The first day I tried that, all eyes were on me, I got shy and left.

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i usually hide my camera and i take these from a point where they can't see me

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Manually curated by brumest from the @qurator Team. Keep up the good work!

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Nice photos, and a great entry in this contest, best of luck 🍀🍀

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