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🇬🇧 Excited to share that my photo ‘Rainy Release, featuring a giant anteater, clinched the People’s Choice award and was...
05/06/2024

🇬🇧 Excited to share that my photo ‘Rainy Release, featuring a giant anteater, clinched the People’s Choice award and was runner-up in the ‘Change Makers’ category at the Environmental Photography Award by the Prince Albert Il of Monaco Foundation. Attended the exhibition opening in Monaco last night, meeting fellow photographers and the most amazing judging panel. Grateful for everyone who voted online! Special shoutout to for his impactful winning shot. I extend my thanks and congratulations to the Wild Animal Conservation Institute () for their beautiful work with these animals.
🇧🇷 Muito feliz em compartihar que minha foto
‘Rainy Release’, mostrando um tamanduá-bandeira, conquistou o prêmio de votação popular e foi vice-campeã na categoria ‘Change Makers’ no Prêmio de Fotografia Ambiental da Fundação Príncipe Albert Il de Mônaco.
Participei da abertura da exposição em Mônaco ontem à noite, encontrando colegas fotógrafos e
o painel de jurados composto por profissionais brilhantes. Grato por todos que votaram online!
Parabenizo especialmente por sua impactante foto vencedora. Agradeço também ao por seu lindo
trabalho com esses animais.

🇬🇧 Three flamingos recently rescued from a resort in Bávaro, Dominican Republic. The animals are wrapped in pantyhoses f...
12/04/2024

🇬🇧 Three flamingos recently rescued from a resort in Bávaro, Dominican Republic. The animals are wrapped in pantyhoses for immobilization and wait for the rest of the flamingos to be captured so that they can all be taken to the zoo. The operation took place voluntarily with the resort chain, which cooperated with the Ministry of the Environment and proposed a new form of tourism.
🇧🇷 Três flamingos recentemente resgatados de um resort em Bávaro, República Dominicana. Os animais são embrulhados em um meia-calça para imobilização e esperam que o resto dos flamingos seja capturado para que todos possam ser levados ao zoológico. A operação ocorreu voluntariamente com o resorts, que cooperou com o Ministério do Meio Ambiente e propôs uma nova forma de turismo.

‘Selfie’ Flamingos story published by  🇬🇧 Three flamingos held in captivity at a resort in the Bávaro region. The animal...
10/04/2024

‘Selfie’ Flamingos story published by
🇬🇧 Three flamingos held in captivity at a resort in the Bávaro region. The animals are released inside the hotel and can move “freely” through the facilities, especially around the pool area, where they receive food from tourists and are the subject of selfies. Most tourists see this situation from the wrong perspective and are not aware of what is behind it. Many animals are obtained from nature and have their feathers cut to prevent them from flying. This specific resort, in late 2023, came to collaborate with the Rescate Rosado project and forwarded the three flamingos for rehabilitation in the national zoo.
🇧🇷 Três flamingos mantidos em cativeiro em um resort na região de Bávaro. Os animais são soltos dentro do hotel e podem se mover “livremente” pelas instalações, especialmente ao redor da área da piscina, onde recebem comida de turistas e são objeto de selfies. A maioria dos turistas vê essa situação da perspectiva errada e não está ciente do que está por trás dela. Muitos animais têm suas p***s cortadas para impedi-los de voar. Este resort específico, no final de 2023, veio colaborar com o projeto Rescate Rosado e encaminhou os três flamingos para reabilitação no zoológico nacional.

🇬🇧 ‘Selfie’ Flamingos story published by  When the art of photography merges with the art of street graffiti to address ...
05/04/2024

🇬🇧 ‘Selfie’ Flamingos story published by
When the art of photography merges with the art of street graffiti to address conservation. Mural against flamingo poaching in Montecristi during sunset. A local woman walks with a pink coat draped over her shoulders in one of the cities with the highest number of poachers in the entire Dominican Republic, yet it is also emerging as a symbol of the battle against this trade. Mural painted by artists .art , and Frank Peña.
🇧🇷 Veja a historia completa publicada por . Link na bio
Quando a arte da fotografia se funde com a arte do grafite de rua para abordar a conservação. Mural contra a caça furtiva de flamingos em Montecristi durante o pôr do sol. Uma mulher local caminha com um casaco rosa sobre os ombros em uma das cidades com o maior número de caçadores furtivos em toda a República Dominicana, mas também está emergindo como um símbolo da batalha contra esse comércio. Mural pintado pela artista Kilia Llano.

🇬🇧 My first image ever published by National Geographic Magazine (on the left), in the March 2024 issue!  For sure, it’s...
04/03/2024

🇬🇧 My first image ever published by National Geographic Magazine (on the left), in the March 2024 issue!
For sure, it’s one of my biggest dreams since my childhood. I’m incredibly grateful for the publication, but mostly for the opportunity to share such an important project about flamingo conservation in the Dominican Republic. The story explores how these animals are trapped in nature and taken to resorts to live as mere decorations and objects of selfies. The picture shows a flamingo with cut feathers so it doesn’t fly from hotels.
Special thanks to for inviting me to document the Rescate Rosado project and for dedicating his life to these animals, along with .accionecologica .
Thanks to the team for choosing this image to be part of the beautiful issue and for trusting the story. Congratulations to for the powerful cover story on Hyenas in Maasai Mara.
🇧🇷 Minha primeira imagem publicada pela revista da National Geographic (esquerda), na edição de março de 2024!
Com certeza, esse sempre foi um dos maiores sonhos desde a minha infância. Sou incrivelmente grato pela publicação, mas principalmente pela oportunidade de compartilhar um projeto tão importante sobre a conservação de flamingos na República Dominicana. A história explora como esses animais são presos na natureza e levados para resorts para viver como meras decorações e objetos de selfies. A imagem mostra um flamingo com p***s cortadas para que não possa voar dos hotéis.
Agradecimentos especiais a por me convidar para documentar o projeto Rescate Rosado e por dedicar sua vida a esses animais, junto com .accionecologica
Obrigado à equipe por escolher esta imagem para fazer parte da bela edição e por confiar na história. Parabéns a pela poderosa história de capa sobre Hyenas em Maasai Mara.

🇬🇧 A quick reminder that we don’t always need to travel too far to practice and take some great pictures. This photo was...
28/01/2024

🇬🇧 A quick reminder that we don’t always need to travel too far to practice and take some great pictures. This photo was taken 5 minutes away from home, on a small fragment of the Atlantic Forest right in the middle of São Paulo. Two hours walk to use my new macro lens and get into these tiny creatures' world. Love the leaf’s shape. 🐜 🍃
🇧🇷 Para lembrar que nem sempre precisamos viajar muito longe para praticar e tirar boas fotos. Esta formiga foi fotografada a 5 minutos de casa, em um pequeno fragmento da Floresta Atlântica bem no meio de São Paulo. Duas horas de caminhada para usar minha nova lente macro e entrar no mundo dessas pequenas criaturas.

🇬🇧 As I said a couple of posts ago, when visiting the Amazon this month I had some shocking sights. The illegal wildlife...
29/01/2023

🇬🇧 As I said a couple of posts ago, when visiting the Amazon this month I had some shocking sights. The illegal wildlife trade in Brazil and Latin America is still a massive problem for our ecosystems. I met two guys, originally from another region of Brazil, selling several items made of jaguars, giant armadillos, monkeys, ocelots, margays, sharks, snakes, and more.
Although a few indigenous people are still allowed to wear wild animals as part of their culture, selling these items is strictly forbidden in Brazil. I spoke to the sellers pretending I was interested and they uselessly tried to make me believe that they were authorized to do so. Please do not cooperate with the illegal trade and never buy items made of wild animals.
🇧🇷 Como eu disse há alguns posts, ao visitar a Amazônia este mês, vi cenas chocantes. O comércio ilegal de animais selvagens no Brasil e na América Latina ainda é um grande problema para nossos ecossistemas. Conheci dois homens, originalmente de outra região do Brasil, vendendo vários itens feitos de onças, tatus canastra, macacos, jaguatiricas, gatos maracajá, tubarões, cobras e muito mais.
Embora alguns povos indígenas ainda possam usar animais selvagens como parte de sua cultura, a venda desses itens é estritamente proibida no Brasil. Conversei com os vendedores pretendo estar interessado e eles tentaram inutilmente me fazer acreditar que estavam autorizados a fazê-lo. Por favor, não coopere com o comércio ilegal e nunca compre itens feitos de animais selvagens.

🇬🇧 2022 - A brief retrospective of such a special and intense year in my career as a conservation photographer. I starte...
31/12/2022

🇬🇧 2022 - A brief retrospective of such a special and intense year in my career as a conservation photographer. I started 2022 with the opportunity to join as the conservation photographer (1,2) for almost 2 months in Kenya, documenting several projects, mainly related to birds of prey, big cats, and conflicts between humans and wildlife. While working on this expedition, my first article was published on back home, referring to the fires in Juquery State Park in 2021. In early June, I traveled from Kenya to Uganda in search of one of the greatest adventures of my life, the encounter with wild gorillas in the country's impenetrable forests (3,4,5). A few weeks later I received an email welcoming me to the (iLCP), making me the third Brazilian to become part of this community with some of the most renowned nature photographers in the world. Since then, I have been involved with several projects that are still ongoing in Brazil (6). In August I had my photo story “Historical rescue of caimans in Pantanal” nominated as a finalist for the Panda award. So I started preparing to attend the festival in October in Bristol. On 10/13 I received my birthday present in advance and the most awaited news, I was elected Panda Awards’ winner in the photo history category (7,8). A week of immersion in the world of natural history productions. Meetings with , editors, and the opportunity to network and connect with amazing people who have the same purpose as mine. From there, I went on an expedition to Iceland in search of the rare wildlife of this very special island (9). I then returned to Brazil in early November and two weeks later I embarked on a new journey with journalist in search of stories about threatened environmentalists in Latin America. Two weeks exploring Colombia and getting to know the history of these leaders up close (10). I am now ending this incredible year with more meetings and the certainty that 2023 will be as special as 2022 was. I thank everyone who followed my work here and I wish you a great new year.
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🇬🇧 Article about the Mugie Conservancy in Kenya, written by for Swara Magazine. Mypicture was featured on the second pag...
08/11/2022

🇬🇧 Article about the Mugie Conservancy in Kenya, written by
for Swara Magazine. My
picture was featured on the second page
(rangers) while the pictures on the left side were taken by .pics and
“An abundance of wildlife is, in many ways, thanks to the pioneering commitment of the Laikipia community. Using science-based management practices to support the protection of wildlife, alongside community programmes that simultaneous educate and inspire future generations.” - Alisa Karstad
🇧🇷 Artigo sobre a Mugie Conservancy no
Quênia, escrito por para a Revista Swara. Minha foto foi destaque na segunda página (rangers) enquanto as fotos do lado esquerdo foram tiradas por .pics e
“A abundância de vida selvagem é, em muitos aspectos, graças ao compromisso pioneiro da comunidade de Laikipia. Usando práticas de gestão baseadas na ciência para apoiar a proteção da vida selvagem, ao lado de programas da comunidade que simultaneamente educam e inspiram gerações futuras.” - Alisa Karstad



🇬🇧Article about the MugieConservancy in Kenya, written by Alisa Karstad (Bowen)] for Swara Magazine. Mypicture was featu...
08/11/2022

🇬🇧Article about the Mugie
Conservancy in Kenya, written by Alisa Karstad (Bowen)] for Swara Magazine. My
picture was featured on the second page
(rangers) while the pictures on the left side were
taken by Nick Penny] (top) and (bottom).
🇧🇷 Artigo sobre a Mugie Conservancy no
Quênia, escrito por Alisa Karstad (Bowen)] para a
Revista Swara. Minha foto foi destaque na
segunda página (rangers) enquanto as fotos do
lado esquerdo foram tiradas por Nick Penny] e




🇬🇧 Despite being wild animals, reindeer are not native to Iceland. They were brought from Norway in the 18th century to ...
04/11/2022

🇬🇧 Despite being wild animals, reindeer are not native to Iceland. They were brought from Norway in the 18th century to be domesticated, but they have been feral from the beginning.
📸 In the past, I would be very disappointed to have a great wildlife encounter without being able to get close enough for a portrait shot, but then I realized that framing the animals in their environment can be way more powerful. They shouldn’t always be dissociated from the landscape, especially if we want to talk about conservation. Now, when I see wildlife from afar, I always do my best to create these new perspectives.
📸 300mm ; f/9.0 ; 1/800s
🇧🇷 Apesar de serem animais selvagens, as renas não são nativas da Islândia. Elas foram trazidas da Noruega no século XVIII para serem domesticados, mas foram selvagens desde o início.
No passado, eu ficaria muito desapontado em ter um ótimo encontro com a vida selvagem sem poder chegar perto o suficiente para uma foto de retrato, mas então percebi que enquadrar os animais em seu ambiente pode ser muito mais impactante. Eles nem sempre devem ser dissociados da paisagem, especialmente se quisermos falar sobre conservação. Agora, quando vejo a vida selvagem de longe, sempre faço o meu melhor para criar essas novas perspectivas.

🇬🇧 Finding wildlife in Iceland can be very tricky! I went on an expedition around the island for 10 days and spent most ...
31/10/2022

🇬🇧 Finding wildlife in Iceland can be very tricky! I went on an expedition around the island for 10 days and spent most of the time looking for wild animals. This harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) was spotted at Hindsvík in the late afternoon. A very curious animal that got close to the beach several times to see what was happening onshore. These animals are considered as Least Concerning according to the IUCN Red list and are found in coastal waters of the northern Atlantic, Pacific Oceans, Baltic and North Seas. 🦭
🇧🇷 Encontrar a vida selvagem na Islândia pode ser uma tarefa não muito simples! Estive em uma expedição ao redor da ilha por 10 dias e passei a maior parte do tempo procurando os animais selvagens. Esta foca-comum (Phoca vitulina) foi avistada em Hindsvík no final da tarde. Um animal muito curioso que se aproximou da praia várias vezes para ver o que estava acontecendo em terra. Esses animais são considerados Pouco Preocupantes de acordo com a lista vermelha da IUCN e são encontrados nas águas costeiras do norte do Atlântico, Oceano Pacífico, Báltico e Mar do Norte. 🦭

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