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Txow Tlhaka - Fulni-ô
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"You can photograph, put the whole world to see, you must see! We are not only in books, our culture is alive."
Txow Tlhaka - Fulni-ô
April 19 should not be just a day of remembrance, it must be a day of struggle. Fight against genocide, against prejudice, a fight for respect for those who are the real landowners.
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Txow Tlhaka - Fulni-ô
April 19 should not be just a day of remembrance, it must be a day of struggle. Fight against genocide, against prejudice, a fight for respect for those who are the real landowners.
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Location
I made this portrait in the city of Rio de Janeiro, during an Indian festival in celebration of Indian Day in Brazil.Time
By 5 o'clock in the afternoon, there was almost no natural light due to the forest's closed forest.Lighting
Finding a source of natural light in the middle of the forest is a good way out for a picture like that.Equipment
Canon 5D MKIII + Canon 40mm 2.8.Inspiration
I am very interested and passionate about the culture of the natives and their current struggle for their territories in Brazil. Jimmy Nelson is a great reference for this type of photography.Editing
Only a small increase in color saturation.In my camera bag
I already had and tested several different devices from different brands . Today , I carry with me in my backpack , a Canon 5D MK III with Canon lenses , 8-15mm f4 , f2.8 16-35mm , 40mm 2.8, 24-70mm USM II 2.8 and a 70-200mm USM II 2.8. Depending on the place , ND filters , tripod and whatever it takes to placeFeedback
I think the most important is the approach, everything that involves the portrait, the confidence on the part of who will be photographed is fundamental.