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'Candy Girl' 2013⁠ — in Tokyo, Japan © Ave Pildas
'Candy Girl' 2013⁠ — in Tokyo, Japan © Ave Pildas

Street People are is favorite subject matter. I feel very comfortable taking photos of strangers. I try to speak with them in whatever common language we agree upon, often using my hands or drawing pictures to communicate. I always show them my camera screen after taking the photo.

'Hashish Doctor' 1965⁠ — in Marrakech, Morocco, Africa © Ave Pildas
'Hashish Doctor' 1965⁠ — in Marrakech, Morocco, Africa © Ave Pildas

Street People are is favorite subject matter. I feel very comfortable taking photos of strangers. I try to speak with them in whatever common language we agree upon, often using my hands or drawing pictures to communicate. I always show them my camera screen after taking the photo.

'Mumbai Groom' 2012⁠ — in Mumbai - Bombay , India © Ave Pildas
'Mumbai Groom' 2012⁠ — in Mumbai - Bombay , India © Ave Pildas

Street People are is favorite subject matter. I feel very comfortable taking photos of strangers. I try to speak with them in whatever common language we agree upon, often using my hands or drawing pictures to communicate. I always show them my camera screen after taking the photo.

'Shanghai BBQ' 2007⁠ — in Shanghai, China © Ave Pildas
'Shanghai BBQ' 2007⁠ — in Shanghai, China © Ave Pildas

Street People are is favorite subject matter. I feel very comfortable taking photos of strangers. I try to speak with them in whatever common language we agree upon, often using my hands or drawing pictures to communicate. I always show them my camera screen after taking the photo.

'Singing Goblets' 2014 — in Chiang Mai, Thailand © Ave Pildas
'Singing Goblets' 2014 — in Chiang Mai, Thailand © Ave Pildas

Street People are is favorite subject matter. I feel very comfortable taking photos of strangers. I try to speak with them in whatever common language we agree upon, often using my hands or drawing pictures to communicate. I always show them my camera screen after taking the photo.

'Who is next?' 2020 — in Itaparica, Bahia © Ave Pildas
'Who is next?' 2020 — in Itaparica, Bahia © Ave Pildas

Street People are is favorite subject matter. I feel very comfortable taking photos of strangers. I try to speak with them in whatever common language we agree upon, often using my hands or drawing pictures to communicate. I always show them my camera screen after taking the photo.

'Butcher' 2008 in Trujillo Peru © Ave Pildas
'Butcher' 2008 in Trujillo Peru © Ave Pildas

Street People are is favorite subject matter. I feel very comfortable taking photos of strangers. I try to speak with them in whatever common language we agree upon, often using my hands or drawing pictures to communicate. I always show them my camera screen after taking the photo.

'Candy Girl' 2013⁠ — in Tokyo, Japan © Ave Pildas 'Hashish Doctor' 1965⁠ — in Marrakech, Morocco, Africa © Ave Pildas 'Mumbai Groom' 2012⁠ — in Mumbai - Bombay , India © Ave Pildas 'Shanghai BBQ' 2007⁠ — in Shanghai, China © Ave Pildas 'Singing Goblets' 2014 — in Chiang Mai, Thailand © Ave Pildas 'Who is next?' 2020 — in Itaparica, Bahia © Ave Pildas 'Butcher' 2008 in Trujillo Peru © Ave Pildas

Street People

AVE PILDAS PHOTOGRAPHY
March 31, 2021 by Ave Pildas in Street People

Street People are my favorite subject matter. I feel very comfortable taking photos of strangers.

I try to speak with them in whatever common language we agree upon, often using my hands or drawing pictures to communicate.

I always show them my camera screen after taking the photo.


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