Biography:
"Photography has always matched all my passions, all my choices, and all my curiosities. It has always been my best excuse: excuse to go, to be there, to tell, to listen, to come back, to get to know a bit more. It makes me think, look,...
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Focus:Photojournalist, Journalist, Editor, Curator, Producer, Writer, Researcher, Reporter, Travel, Sports, Fine Art, Environment, Documentary, News, Creative, Video, Photo Editor, Photography, Foreign, Portraiture, Lifestyle, Conceptual, Blogger, Social Media Editor, Visuals Editor, Arts & Culture, Freelance, Humanitarian, Life, Columnist, Assignments, Strategist, Consultant, International, Editing, Storyteller, Project Manager, Climate, News Reporter, Grant Writer, Lifestyle Journalism, International Stories, Wildlife, Wildspaces, Sustainable Travel, Outdoor adventure, Still Photographer, Visual Producer, Landscape, Nature, Reportage
Covering:Europe,Latin America,
Skills:Research, Sports, Lighting Tech, Photo Assisting, Color Correction, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premier, Book Layout/Design, Photo Editing, Black & White Printing, Mixed Media, Curating, Photojournalism, Film Photography
Clients:
Folha de Sao Paulo
Shutterstock Editorial
Editora Abril
Lance
School:
Mentorship - Inner Circle with Sebastian Liste Oct-Dec, 2021 (Scholarship)
The Photographic Storyteller course by Sebastian Liste/Noor May - Jul, 2021
Faculdade Cásper Líbero Online Journalism 2018
Spéos Paris Photographic Institute Photojournalism 2011 – 2012
A working woman from the Swat team, responsible for road signs, walks by avenue Dr. Eduardo Cotching, east side of São Paulo's city, Brazil, passing in front of what used to be a shop where now displays rental signs, during the beginning of great holiday sequence in São Paulo's city. Mayor Bruno Covas has advanced other holidays before Easter creating 10 days of holidays to reduce the flow of people in the city, and to try to increase rates of social isolation. An attempt to combat the high rates of mortality and overcrowding in hospitals at São Paulo city due to Covid-19, and also to try to prevent the full collapse of the health system that already exceeds 90% of its capacity to act. The number of shops closing down for good is increasing as the commerce can't handle the consequences due to the Covid-19 pandemic that lasts more than a year now.São Paulo, Brazil, March, 27th, 2021