The fifth edition of the Mostra São Paulo de Fotografia coincides with the opening of the São Paulo Photo Academy. It is being presented by the Shopping Cidade Jardim and…
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The Foto Protesto movement is more than a collective. It is a public statement of dissatisfaction and a call for action against the irresponsible behavior of the political class. The thirty…
Since its inception in 2009, the young São Paulo photography festival Mostra SP de Fotografia has taken off. Five years have passed since that first small, single exhibition of 60 photographs…
An interview with Fernando Costa Netto, founding member of Doc Galeria, which organizes the festival.…
For the second year in a row, the restaurant RUAA is participating in the São Paulo Photofest by exhibiting Leandro Giannotti's series SubexPosta. “The daily life of São Paulo exposed! Or…
SelvaSP is an amateur street collective that finds a way to maintain a relationship with São Paulo through photography. They aren’t mere observers. They get involved in the city’s complex…
Roberto da Silva, 53, from the northwestern Brazilian state of Pernambuco, is known as Lagartão, the big lizard. For the past fifteen years, he has collected recyclable materials from the bed…
Voracidade (Voracity) is a project the Doc Galerie has put together with the chef Danielle Dahoui and curated with Fernando Sciarra. First, some of the big names in São Paulo gastronomy…
The exhibition Cadê ? 50 anos depois (Well? 50 Years Later) can now be seen on the walls of the Rua Girassol in São Paulo. It features photographs of activists during…
There once was a man who loved a woman so much he could not be without her. The man, a French photographer named Roland Michaud met a Moroccan born girl…