Channel interview the photographer Gaucho Brazil Luiz Abreu
© Photo by Luis Abreu. Image composing the series Banda Oriental On Thursday, August 26, 2010, at 20:15, the program in Scene Photo Channel Brazil (66 Globosat), displays more of a documentary about Brazilian photographers. The time is the gaucho Luis Abreu, who photographed the outcasts of the streets of Porto Alegre, prisons and asylums. Also portrayed the settlers and landless seedy border between Brazil and Paraguay. Luiz Abreu worked between 1974 and 1977, the state capital in newspapers such as Folha da Manha, Folha da Tarde and Mail and the People's Coojornal. Between 1980 and 86, was freelancing for magazines Vision and Headline IstoÉ. I participated in the Exhibition of Contemporary Latin American Photography, Mexico, in 1978 and La Venezia'79 Photography in Venice, Italy. His essay "The Struggle for Land in Southern Brazil," was a finalist in the competition Casa de Las Americas, Cuba, in 1995. Your photos are in the collection Aidee Santamaria, Cuba, the Museum of Photography City of Curitiba, in the Collection Joaquim Paiva and MASP-Pirelli Collection 2005. He is currently freelance and develops projects in the documentary. Service: Program Photo Scene in an interview Luis Abreu. Directed by Deborah 70. Air Thursday - August 26 20:15. Returning: Friday - 6:30 a.m. on August 27. Saturday - August 28 00h35. Sunday - August 29 17h35. Reprise: Tuesday - August 31 18:10.
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