são paulo through a lens: messy frames and sudden showers
i was wandering through the vila madalena alleys with my canon r5 slung over my shoulder, trying to catch the golden hour that never quite arrives in this concrete jungle.
i love how the light hits the *pixo walls on rua sonora, it’s like a natural softbox. i always pack extra batteries and a lens cloth-you never know when a sudden shower will appear. i just peeked at my phone and it says 22.8°C with a hint of humidity that makes the street feel like a warm towel, hope you enjoy that sort of muggy glow. if you need a break from the samba beats, the coastal towns of santos and guarujá are just a couple hours away by bus.
someone told me that the rooftop bar at hotel einzigartig serves the best caipirinha after midnight, but i heard that the line can get brutal. for gear tips, check out this b&h guide - not required but handy. if you’re hunting for authentic feijoada, swing by this yelp spot. and for a quick map of street art zones, peep this local board. remember, always shoot in raw and keep your sensor clean*-trust me, it saves hours in post.
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