Always and throughout my life I lived at home. With backyard, even if small. I could never imagine myself living in an apartment, as I remember when I was little I would go to some friends' house who lived in this type of residence. It was strange for a child not to be able to play outside, because there was no yard, at most a balcony, and it was dangerous. Today, as an adult, I still don't fit into that style of home. Because I grew up with my feet on the ground, playing outdoors, with some cousins and friends. I believe that it is not everyone's reality to live in a house with a backyard, but an apartment in the middle of the city costs the same today as a house with a backyard a little further from the city center. Sometimes practicality is what kills us and confines us to staying in such practical places as apartments in the middle of the city. One stacked on top of the other.
Throughout my career, street photos have always caught my attention for the simple fact that they capture the real world. No distortions, no staging or inventing something that doesn't exist. Here I selected images that show various social differences, not in the sense of showing that this reality exists. Perhaps each of these images will make you rethink life, because sometimes we are in a moment where we have everything and it feels like we have nothing. Meanwhile, people who really have less seem to have something more valuable than we do, happiness.
After many months of capturing, I came to the conclusion that social differences are different for each person, so we all come into the world in different opportunities and conditions. So I learned to always see life from the best angle I was allowed.
Because someone will always have more or less than us to share.
We are here to be happy and not sad. Be happy with what you have.
Windows of those who don't have a yard
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Windows of those who don't have a yard
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Always and throughout my life I lived at home. With backyard, even if small. I could never imagine myself living in an apartment, as I remember when I was little I would go to some friends' house who lived in this type of residence. It was strange for a child not to be able to play outside, because there was no yard, at most a balcony, and it was dangerous. Today, as an adult, I still don't fit into that style of home. Because I grew up with my feet on the ground, playing outdoors, with some cousins and friends. I believe that it is not everyone's reality to live in a house with a backyard, but an apartment in the middle of the city costs the same today as a house with a backyard a little further from the city center. Sometimes practicality is what kills us and confines us to staying in such practical places as apartments in the middle of the city. One stacked on top of the other.
Throughout my career, street photos have always caught my attention for the simple fact that they capture the real world. No distortions, no staging or inventing something that doesn't exist. Here I selected images that show various social differences, not in the sense of showing that this reality exists. Perhaps each of these images will make you rethink life, because sometimes we are in a moment where we have everything and it feels like we have nothing. Meanwhile, people who really have less seem to have something more valuable than we do, happiness.
After many months of capturing, I came to the conclusion that social differences are different for each person, so we all come into the world in different opportunities and conditions. So I learned to always see life from the best angle I was allowed.
Because someone will always have more or less than us to share.
We are here to be happy and not sad. Be happy with what you have.