A little about what I've been doing, experiments, series stories, exhibitions, academic life and of course, a little about me.

About the course and the Vagalume Resistance exhibition at the Murilo La Greca Museum, in Recife.

About the course and the Vagalume Resistance exhibition at the Murilo La Greca Museum, in Recife.

In 2018 I started a photography course to develop my work that was offered by Escola Livre de Imagem, which was led by the dear Mateus Sá, Eduardo Queiroga and Dani Bracchi at the Murilo La Greca Museum for almost 1 year, with weekly meetings. In the group there were some faces known to both photographers and friends, and other people who during this period became companions of our non-collective collective Vagalumes.

Sobre a pós-graduação em Fotografia e Imagem.

Sobre a pós-graduação em Fotografia e Imagem.

When I arrived in Olinda, I wanted to continue my academic life and decided to do a postgraduate degree in Photography and Image in the same year, but the class didn't close immediately and it was only possible the following year; The course lasted around...

About the series: How Many Hands Make a Maracatu?

About the series: How Many Hands Make a Maracatu?

Well, this is a series that I worked on the most, from reviewing the material that was captured in 2015, to reading the portfolio, course, months of intense work of experimentation and collective discussions about the material, until it took shape, and the first work expo will be held in 2018.

About the series: Dawn

About the series: Dawn

The year 2015 was a moment that, without realizing it, I was very involved with the culture of Pernambuco, and in the first semester alone I had photographed three events that had Maracatu as their central theme.

About the series: Maracatu

About the series: Maracatu

In the State of Pernambuco, northeast Brazil, it is common to see Maracatus presentations and the reproduction of their images stamping the cities and the collective imaginary of Pernambuco;

About the series: Palmares

About the series: Palmares

The overflowing of the Una River with the high rainfall, left the city in a state of public calamity. A few months after that fateful period, the expedition with photographers and other artists arrived in the city of Palmares. Some of the staff set up an exhibition of Ricardo Peixoto in the public square, Diabolin put on circus performances and the renowned photojournalist Evandro Teixeira walked with the group of photographers.