Monday, May 4, 2009

Tea Party - Fair Tax in Atlanta

On April 15th I photographed the Tea Party Protest in front of the Atlanta Capitol. Click here to see some extra pics.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

I could not miss the animals!

I have so much fun capturing animals moments as well. I think he is crying because she is making fun of him! They are too cute! Take a look, click here.

Churches, theaters, bridges ... just special places of Ceara

I  found out that I love shooting pictures of old churches and theaters mainly when they are barroco or gothic style. I am more a contemporary style person but .... Click here to see more about the architecture from Ceara.

Canguru Project

The "Canguru Project" was created to accelerate premature babies development. The moms are allowed to stay longer in the hospital with all necessary assistance however, the babies need to be in contact with the moms bodies most the time. The results are impressive so, the hospital is creating a new area to accommodate more simple moms. Click here to see more pics of this wonderful project!

Brazilian People

I love capturing images from my people. I dedicate special attention to the locals. The simplicity of those people is amazing. I can spend days and days photographing their routines. Click here to understand more about I am saying. 

Inace Marina and Shipyard









During my visit to Brazil, I was visiting some areas and I saw some old ships in the Inace Shipyard. I sent an email to the company and Micherlene from Marketing Department gave me an authorization to photograph. Take a look in what I found there! If you want to see more click here.

Visiting Ceara -Brazil










Ceara is a state located in Northeast of Brazil. There are beautiful beaches, dunes and canyons. 
Some books state that Ceara would mean Sahara due to the number of dunes. I really had a wonderful experience there. In the city, I was not comfortable using my new camera but farther down the beaches, people are still very gentil and nice. There are lots os fishermen and they use a Brazilian boat called "jangada". The "jangadas" are pretty small but they can stay out to sea for several days. I hope you can enjoy a  little bit more of my country's landscaping.  If you want to see more pics click here.