Street Vendors
Street vendors are an integral part of urban economies around the world, offering easy access to a wide range of goods and services in public spaces.
Men and women are drawn to the occupation by factors such as low barriers to entry, limited start-up costs, and flexible hours.
Competition for space in the streets and access to customers are realities in many locations. In order to prosper, vendors must engage passers-by; quick and easy banter is part of a vendorโs stock-in-trade. โ
As a street photographer who often must convince strangers to pose in my pictures, I feel an affinity to this job requirement. โ
I have been traveling internationally for over seventy years. When I arrive in a new city, I take my camera for a walk and mingle with the street vendors. They and their merchandise provide a good introduction to a particular time and place.โ โ
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Via @avepildas
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Dinosaurs
Everybodyโs favoriteโฆfrom the Triassic period of the Mesozoic Era, thatโs 230 million years ago.
Dinosaurs became extinct 65 million years ago.
They now exist in museums and as tourist attractions.
Dinos are a sub-group in my Animal Antics series.โ
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Via @avepildas
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Shadows / Silhouettes
They look a lot alike but are very different. I often find them together, both lack, detail, and rely on shape.
They are flat and graphic for me.
Silhouettes are the real world while shadows are of another world, both are mysterious, enigmatic, curious, and strange.
They stir my imagination.
I'm attracted to both.
They help me make great photographs.โ
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Via @avepildas
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Secret Life of Plants
They call it landscaping.
For me is always a bit strange, so I'm attracted to it photographically.
What are the plants thinking?
What were the landscapers thinking?
What are you thinking?
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Via @avepildas
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MORE ODD SHOTS
I love odd shots. . .
Just drop me off somewhere, anywhere with a camera and I will find something to photograph.
My senses are tuned to observe all manner of quirky or unusual situations. Street photography exists as a source of entertainment and wonders for me.
If I shoot a good photo, it makes my day.
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Via @avepildas
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ODD SHOTS
I love odd shotsโฆ
Just drop me off somewhere, anywhere with a camera and I will find something to photograph.
My senses are tuned to observe all manner of quirky or unusual situations. Street photography exists as a source of entertainment and wonders for me.
If I shoot a good photo, it makes my day.โ
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Via @avepildas
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July 4th
The West Los Angles Veterans Affairs Medical Center occupies a large parcel of land in Westwood donated by wealthy California landowner and socialite Arcadia Bandini de Stearns Baker in 1887.
Originally known as Sawtelle Veterans Home, the site became Wadsworth Hospital in 1927. The present modern building opened in 1977.
In 2011 a group of homeless veterans sued the Center, claiming that the Veteranโs Administration was renting parts of the land for commercial gain and ignoring the needs of veterans for housing.
As part of the settlement of this lawsuit, the VA released a draft master plan for the future of the campus. In 2016, it announced a plan to build 1200 units of housing for veterans, sufficient for only some of the estimated 26,000 that populate the County.
Currently, the sidewalk perimeter of the site on San Vicente Boulevard is lined with tents occupied by vets. Each is festooned with a large American flag sewn on the front. As a gesture of honor and support, I decided to feature images of these tents and their occupants for this 4th of July week.
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Horn Please
Truck art has been a part of Indiaโs visual lexicon for decades. The trucks that were deployed as army vehicles during World War II were made available for civilian use when the conflict ended, and trucks continue to play a pivotal role in transporting heavy-duty goods.
Most drivers are on the road for weeks, often sleeping and eating in their vehicles. Their trucks become their homes, and drivers go to great lengths to beautify them. They collaborate with artists who specialize in truck painting, choosing colors and symbols that express the driversโ emotions, aspirations, faiths, and cultural roots. Certain catchphrases like โHorn Pleaseโ and โUse Dipper At Nightโ, encouraging other drivers to dim their headlights as darkness approaches, are common.
These colorful vehicles immediately attracted me on my first trip to India. During subsequent visits, I sought out locations where large numbers of trucks were parked and where truck artists painted. This week I present a group of photos from my collection of painted trucks.
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Pride
The first Pride march in New York City was held on June 28, 1970, on the one-year anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising.
In the United States, the last Sunday in June was initially celebrated as "Gay Pride Dayโ. In major cities across the nation, the "day" soon grew to encompass a month-long series of events to celebrate the LGBT community.
President Barack Obama declared June LGBT Pride Month with a proclamation issued in 2010. โ The first Hollywood Gay Parade was held in 1972.
I captured some of the activity with my camera and returned every year to witness the event that grew bigger and wilder as years passed and the stigma of being gay disappeared. I offer this week a selection of pictures from gatherings celebrated locally from1972 to 2019.โ
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People Watching
People watching: Most of us, โPeople Watchโ to pass the time. I people-watch because I am a photographer and I find people fascinating.
There is a long history of street photography that includes people as the subject of the image. โ
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For me, picking up on the idiosyncrasies of the person(s) and the surroundings is like going on a safari or treasure hunt. When I get a good capture it makes my day.โ
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Hollywood Boulevard
Street vendors are an integral part of urban economies around the world, offering easy access to a wide range of goods and services in public spaces.
Men and women are drawn to the occupation by factors such as low barriers to entry, limited start-up costs, and flexible hours. โ
Competition for space in the streets and access to customers are realities in many locations. In order to prosper, vendors must engage passers-by; quick and easy banter is part of a vendorโs stock-in-trade.
As a street photographer who often must convince strangers to pose in my pictures, I feel an affinity to this job requirement. โ
I have been traveling internationally for over sixty years. When I arrive in a new city, I take my camera for a walk and mingle with the street vendors.
They and their merchandise provide a good introduction to a particular time and place.
Would you like to purchase a photograph from Ave?
Send us an email and get a quote: avepildas@gmail.com
Street Vendors
Street vendors are an integral part of urban economies around the world, offering easy access to a wide range of goods and services in public spaces.
Men and women are drawn to the occupation by factors such as low barriers to entry, limited start-up costs, and flexible hours. โ
Competition for space in the streets and access to customers are realities in many locations. In order to prosper, vendors must engage passers-by; quick and easy banter is part of a vendorโs stock-in-trade.
As a street photographer who often must convince strangers to pose in my pictures, I feel an affinity to this job requirement. โ
I have been traveling internationally for over sixty years. When I arrive in a new city, I take my camera for a walk and mingle with the street vendors.
They and their merchandise provide a good introduction to a particular time and place.
Would you like to purchase a photograph from Ave?
Send us an email and get a quote: avepildas@gmail.com
Venice
For as long as I have lived in Los Angeles, I have enjoyed excursions to Venice Beach. In addition to the postcard-perfect Southern California landscapes of sand, sea, and palm trees, I find the people-watching opportunities second to none.
Weekends encourage the carnival-like crowds, but any day of the week will present an occasion for a unique photograph.
I was sad this week to observe how the homeless situation has transformed the location, but I offer this week glimpses into the Beach from the last forty years.
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New York
โ New York City is not only the most populous city in the United States; it also attracts thousands of visitors from locations worldwide on a daily basis.
It includes three of the worldโs ten most visited tourist attractions. According to Travelzoo, NYC is the most photographed city in the world, and it is a favorite destination for me and my camera.
This week I offer a few of my New York shots from the past fifty years.โ
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Jazz
โ The Saxophone designed in 1840 by Adolphe Sax and patented in 1846.
There are many types of Saxophone, including soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, and variations.
The Saxophone became popular in Jazz in the 1920s, featured in the bands of Fletcher Henderson, Duke Ellington, and Count Base.
From then on the giants of the Sax emerged, like Coleman Hawkins, Charlie Parker, Sonny Stitt, John Coltrane, and countless more.
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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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Street People
I've been traveling for 60 plus years. I ran away from home after high school at 17. It only lasted 3 months.
After college, I headed to the East Coast then on to Europe.โ As a photographer, I live and breathe adventure.
New people and places are like new blood. During this pandemic, I am not traveling. I am bored to death.
So, I am sharing with you past travels and the people that have crossed my path.โ
Street People
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Book contains ten images from the series.
Photography by Ave Pildas
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