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Official photographer of President Lula sets in Rio de Janeiro

[ Fernando Rabelo | July 9, 2009 | No Comment | 126 views]
© Photo by Ricardo Stuckert. Image that makes up the show entitled "Millions of Squid," which displays 80 images of the official photographer of the Presidency.

Will debut July 15 in Rio, the exhibition entitled "Millions of Squid," which displays 80 images of the official photographer of the Presidency Ricardo Stuckert. The exhibition aims to provide an outline of the photographic records of the President in various scenarios, emphasizing especially the relationship with the Brazilian President. Ricardo Van Steen signs curated the exhibition. Henry Ricardo Stuckert, brasiliense 39, was born into a family of photographers. Great-grandson of Swiss-German Edward, grandson of Edward, son of Robert Stuckert is the fourth generation of them. Currently holds the position of official photographer of the Presidency, a role that has been played by his father, the government of General Joao Figueiredo. He began his career at age 19, the newspaper O Globo, and followed by essays of magazines like Face, IstoÉ and See. In 2002, he took new photos of the then presidential candidate of Brazil with his family in the privacy of his home in Sao Bernardo do Campo, Sao Paulo. Since elected, was invited for the position of official photographer. From the first day in office of the president, who took office in January 2003, wherever you are Lula, Stuckert is nearby. He is the only member of the presidential staff to accompany him on all international travel. For more than 70 months, Ricardo Stuckert accompanies the president's daily routine. Ricardo Stuckert - "Millions of squid." Vernissage on July 15, at 20h. Date: July 15 to July 30. Free. Venue: Cultural Oduvaldo Viana Filho - Castelinho Flamengo. Praia do Flamengo, 158-Rio de Janeiro.

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