
BEACH VENDORS SERIES
An NFT Collection of Beach Vendors around the world.
Bridging the gap between IRL and Web3.
Pinamar, Argentina
![]() Cielo De La FuenteHealthy cakes | ![]() SOLD - AlexisChipá (a savory cheese buns) |
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![]() Brian LeonelWristbands, necklaces, bandanas | ![]() SOLD - FernandoNewspapers and magazines |
![]() SOLD - DiegoIce cream | ![]() Iara and BraianWristbands, necklaces, rings |
![]() Guillermo ZanirattoTattoos made on your skin | ![]() Daniel SuarezCorn with butter and salt |
![]() Liz PaolaChipá (a savory cheese buns) | ![]() Lucas DoubleyWristbands, necklaces, bandanas |
![]() Hernan DarioMilanesa sandwiches | ![]() SOLD - CarolinaHeadbands |
![]() Ariel CastelaoWristbands, necklaces, bandanas | ![]() Josue ZalazarBeef and chicken milanesa sandwich |
![]() Martin AdrianPopcorn | ![]() Braian CastilloParasols |
![]() Cristian FigueroaWater and sodas | ![]() Ramón AngelWristbands, necklaces, bandanas |
![]() Noelia LorenaSandwiches and beef empanadas | ![]() Alejandro BlancoDulce de Leche Cubanitos |
Beach Vendors - Cartagena, Colombia - Coming Soon!
About the project

"Beach Vendors” is an ongoing project about independent workers who make a living selling merchandise on beaches around the world. The project combines photography, video, audio and written interviews. In this body of work, I look into the culture and socio-economic lives of the very edge of our continents, and seek to visually unwrap the reality of those who have the beach not as a space of leisure, but as a workplace.
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.