August • 2021
Eduardo was very communicative throughout every step of the project and took direction well. I hope to work with him again!
Brazil
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Request QuoteGraduated in photography from the University of Vale do Itajaí (Univali). I've been working since 2007 in the field of visual journalism, having worked in the documentary team at UOL, in the newspapers, Notícias do Dia and Diário Catarinense as a photo reporter. I collaborated with institutions as UNFPA Brazil and Rotary International, as well as with MOL's magazines Sorria and Por Example. Winner of the 2011 Fiesc Journalism Award, highlighted in the SAE Brasil National Award, and an honorable mention in the Tim Lopes National Journalism Investigation Contest. In 2012, I was part of the group of photojournalists selected by the Thompson Reuters Foundation for an improvement in photojournalism (São Paulo) and the 2015 class of the immersive course Kalish storytelling through visual editing (Rochester, United States). Also participated in workshops such as Final Edition (UnionDocs, New York), Multimedia Storytelling (International Center of Photography, New York), Universo da Cor, with Walter Firmo (Florianópolis) and Narrativas Visuais, with Claudi Carreras (Florianópolis).
August • 2021
Eduardo was very communicative throughout every step of the project and took direction well. I hope to work with him again!
Young Argentinian ballet dancer moves to New York to try to become a professional.
"Alive” is a short documentary produced by Retrato about Roy Wiggan, an aboriginal bossman from the Broome region, in Australia. An ancestral knowledge protector, Roy is shaken by the western influence on his people.
As part of the "Vozes do Case" series, on cases of aggression and torture of adolescents in the Socio-educational Center of Greater Florianópolis, social worker Márcia Araújo tells her story in the unit. The vision from within the system leads us to understand the situation and reflect on the type of society we want.
As part of the "Vozes do Case" series, on cases of aggression and torture of adolescents in the Socio-educational Service Center of Greater Florianópolis, social worker and technical coordinator Neylen Junckes talks about her work in the unit and her visions about the reality of young people offenders.
In this last video of the series "Vozes do Case - Stories of Resistance", Judge Ana Cristina Borba Alves, from the Child and Youth Branch of São José, tells a story of changes and challenges in the socio-educational system of Florianópolis.
Video for the non-profit Local Futures about the impacts of the current global economic system on people's lives, communities and ecosystems, and the benefits of localizing economic activities. The piece was designed to help build up the International Alliance for Localization.
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