
BEACH VENDORS SERIES
An on-going multimedia project about the lives of Beach Vendors around the world.
Beach Vendors is an ongoing multimedia project that honors the everyday lives of beach vendors worldwide. Through intimate portraits and personal interviews, the project connects viewers with each vendor’s world—placing their products in the hands of the first collector and giving 10% of every first print sale back to the vendor. It is art with impact, built on humanity, connection, and respect.
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The visual language of Beach Vendors is rooted in a dialogue with the artists who have shaped my way of seeing. Rineke Dijkstra’s Beach Portraits revealed to me the power of simplicity and presence. Julian Germain’s Classroom Portraits demonstrated how a single framework can unfold into a global study of sameness and difference. And Gideon Mendel’s Submerged Portraits showed how portraiture can confront us with the stark realities of our world, transforming individuals into witnesses of a shared crisis. Their influence informs my own commitment to creating images that are both visually resonant and socially grounded.

The Portraits
Cartagena, Colombia
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Pinamar, Argentina
About the artist

Romina is a Venezuelan-American documentary and portrait photographer based in NYC.
Her work for the past 10 years has been an exploration of the human condition through the exchange of conversations and photography. The projects she makes are grounded on a sensitivity to the social and economic disparities of the world. Formed as a documentary photographer and a visual anthropologist, her main interest is to talk about resilience, informal economy, migration and the struggle to make ends meet. It is not just about showing a reality that doesn’t change, that is systematic, but to generate spaces to discuss and reflect on it. She believes through photography we enable that space.




































