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Venezuela: “Shooting Cameras Instead of Guns”

Categories: Latin America, Venezuela, Citizen Media, Photography

Alberto Rojas says he is an “amateur urban photographer,” but the images he posts in his blog Caracas Shots [1] look far from amateurish. He describes his blog as:

[…] a bad copy, or rather an inspiration of the blog Mumbai Paused [2] by MS Gopal [3] (thanks bhai), but without reach its professional level. Anyways I'll try to do the same: Capture the beauty of the simple things using either a shoot camera or my cell phone in a city full of gun shots.

With the motto “shooting cameras instead of guns,” Alberto's objective is to show the friendly side of Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. His post “Flying Bags” [4] shows children in a Caracas slum using bags in place of kites:

Flying bags [4]

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Alberto has recently captured images of a Chinese porcelain market [5]:

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Banner reads: "Every day, everything on sale" [5]

Banner reads: "Every day, everything on sale"

Here are some shots of Caracas wall art [6]:

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An animal shelter [7]:

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And much more [8].

For more stunning photographs of Caracas, subscribe to Caracas Shots’ feed [9] and follow Alberto on Twitter (@chamorojas [10]) and Pinterest [11].

All the images in this post are used with Alberto Rojas’ permission.