June • 2023
Luiz has a great footage archive at his disposal. it was just what we needed for our project and working with him again was a very smooth and professional process.
Campo Grande, State of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
2 reviews$200 - $300 / Day
Request QuoteBorn in Mato Grosso do Sul, with a degree in Biology, Luiz Felipe Pereira Mendes has always been very close to nature, living his childhood in cities with enchanting fauna and flora. The college made him discover extraordinary places in the Pantanal-sul and Cerrado, motivating the audiovisual record of this fascinating nature. Enchantment with nature constituted a critical and sensitive look, capable of representing natural scenarios, bringing this information to viewers through audiovisual productions in video and photography format. From this perspective, Luiz Felipe Mendes has already produced productions for several ecotourism ventures, renowned socio-environmental projects, a documentary for European TV and has also been awarded in national photography competitions.
June • 2023
Luiz has a great footage archive at his disposal. it was just what we needed for our project and working with him again was a very smooth and professional process.
May • 2023
It was great working with Luiz. he's a very collaborative and professional photographer.
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