All the street photography I'm going to share with you today has something in common, and that is that I took them with my Samsung S21 Ultra phone. These photos, although lacking in image "quality," were selected for today's publication because they have a lot of quality in terms of what street photography refers to, because in this art, the message to convey matters more than the tool with which the photo is taken.
The first photo I'll show you is my favorite because it has an unusual composition because I took it very quickly. I sought to have both the cross and the man appear in the same photo. I really liked the result. The person in this photo works selling avocados at a traffic light in the city.
The next photo I liked a lot because it resembles the human figure, with the absence of it...
This is a sad clown...
I've told you on previous occasions that in Venezuela, informal commerce on the streets is very common, and the following photograph is of a person who took advantage of the traffic to go between the cars offering his candies.
I took the next photo because I liked how half of the human figure looked protruding from the public transport door
A man was unloading a truck full of cement. I took this photo because I noticed how the man looked at the load as if thinking that he still had much more work to do.
I took the next photo because I thought the skull tattoo the motorcyclist had was very cool, very rock style!
I took this photo because I liked the repetitive pattern of the keys.
I took the next photo because I thought it was very funny that the car read "RealG4Life."
I took the next photo at a public transport stop, and I liked that it looks full of people and full of life.
I took the following three photos in the same square in my city, from different angles, and I like how they show the essence of a peaceful life.
And finally, I share this photo of a church that I took at sunset. I love the contrasts in this photo!
I hope you liked these photos as much as I did. Thank you for everything!!