This was a project that the New River Academy photography class did while in the sunny beach town of Pichilemu, Chile. The project required us to take photos of bright colorful signs or posters throughout the city. Also, we were told to take texture photos, that make you want to reach out and touch the object in the picture. Here are the photos that I took:

Colorful walls were commonplace in bright Pichilemu. Photo by Palmer Miller

This wood was outside of a vendor's stall, that was selling wooden objects. Photo by Palmer Miller

This sign was seen on the side of a government building in Pichilemu, Chile. Photo by Palmer Miller

Many signs were either worn away or rusted by extensive use or exposure to weather. Photo by Palmer Miller

Walls in Pichilemu were often covered in designs or texture. Photo by Palmer Miller

This colorful sign was above the entrance of a family run fruit stand. Photo by Palmer Miller

Many buildings were covered in dust and sand swept up from the dirt roads and beaches by the wind. Photo by Palmer Miller
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Tags: Chile, Photography Class, Pichilemu
