
The photographic series “Abstract I” aims to address photography as a mean, not as a final ending into the process itself. It is the question about what happens when, through manipulation, we take an object to the limit of its form, texture, lines and colors. Can the object still maintain its essence, the defining element? Or simply enough, by transforming its traces we can create something more complex, perhaps a new code of language?

O DVD de “Ensaio sobre a Cegueira”, adaptação da obra homônima do Nobel português José Saramago, realizada pelo diretor brasileiro Fernando Meirelles, chega ao mercado com um recurso que permite que tanto cegos como pessoas com perfeita capacidade de visão discutam a questão.

Working for many years in the jewelry industry, the renowned designer Márcia Pompei owns one of the best jewelry schools in Brazil. Fully dedicated to the development of this craftsmanship, Marcia is a true master. This photo shooting contains diverse jewels from masters and students.

The Dachau Concentration camp was built in 1933 by the Nazi inside an old gunpowder factory near the city of Dachau, located about 5km north of Munich, in southern Germany. It was one of the most difficult photo sessions I´ve made. Today the pictures belong to the Yad Vashem Museum in Israel, the only place in the world dedicated to the history of the Holocaust and it´s victims.
Check out this unique photo session with the Professional musician Chico Castelano. Al photos were taken for his first Independent CD “Fragmentos do Ser” (Fragments of the self).