Tuane Fernandes
Women Photograph
São Paulo, Brazil
My career as a photographer started in 2016 and my photos were part of an exhibition at the Memorial da Resistência in 2018, I participated in the 8th SP Photography Exhibition, I accompanied the IACHR - Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Brazil, I lectured on documentary photography and photojournalism in places such as: PUC - Pontifical Catholic University, Faculdade Bela Artes, USP - University of São Paulo, Senac, Tiradentes Photography Festival, Paranapiacaba Photography Festival and in 2019 lectured at IMS - Instituto Moreira Salles at the opening of the exhibition of the photographer Letizia Batagllia .
My work has been published in several places such as Folha de São Paulo, National Geographic, VICE, Claudia Magazine, Al Jazeera, El País, among others.
In 2019 I documented the rupture of the Brumadinho (MG) dam to Folha de São Paulo and National Geographic and also in 2019 I participated in a documentation of riverside communities in the Amazon for Greenpeace Brasil.
Today I am part of the team of six photographers from FARPA, an agency created by photographers driven by the concern to tell great stories of life and struggle, always in the perspective of their protagonists, preserving their voice, their vision and their interests and placing our images in the service of a better world.
FARPA, appeared in late 2017 and since then has been gathering images of a Brazil and a world through a different look.
We gathered publications in media such as Vice, The Intercept, Folha de São Paulo, El País, O Globo, National Geographic, Greenpeace, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, Doctors without Borders, The Globe and Mail and IACHR - Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
