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Photography

These are a collection of posts related to photography. You'll mostly find some photo essays, collages or just random snapshots that I took over the years.

Anai Paz

A shoot with the Anai Paz on my rooftop.

I did this shoot with Anai Paz shortly after the one with Artur. Both on the rooftop of my flat during 2018-2019. I think both these two shoots connect to one another. I remember this was shortly after seeing Joel Meyerowitz exhibition at C/O Berlin, and being quite touched by the slow shutter portraits with large format. These were also shortly before I moved on to 120 and 4x5.

Artur Hiroyuki

Todo Corpo Dança

This was an afternoon on the rooftop with Artur Hiroyuki, who was visiting from São Paulo. I remember being quite excited with his project Todo Corpo Dança, and I wanted to play around with this cotton fabric that I had recently purchased at the Turkish market.

Bernardino

A quick story about life, death and how this photo came to be.

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Travel Journal: Europe #3

Góis, Portugal

At the time of this trip I had no idea about the importance that that week would have. Góis is a special place for my family. It is where my grandfather was born and also his refuge. I’ve been hearing stories about Góis as far as my memories go. Last week my grandfather passed away. I’m just glad that we got to share with him some of the memories of those days.

Travel Journal: Europe #2

The second journal from my current trip throughout Europe, this is Berlin.

Teufelsberg was one of the highlights from this trip. I wasn’t able to go in my previous visits. It is a man-made mountain made after WWII. The USA established a NSA base for radio monitoring. Yada yada yada, years passed and as all things go, someone bought it to make a condo/shopping mall (it was comes to one of those two, or a golf course in case you’re in the US). The project went astray and they’ve turned it into an open-air street art museum (I’m ~pretty~ sure this cannot be the properly description).

Either way, it took me 40-some-min by subway and a 30+ min hike up to the station. Here is what I’ve found.