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Popular Marches in Lisbon (Xiaomi)
This June, for several days, I followed the people of Bica. I joined them during rehearsals, behind-the-scenes preparations, the setup of the arraial, and all the small moments leading up to Lisbon's Popular Marches during the Santo António festivities.
This work was produced for a project with Xiaomi, as part of the launch of the Xiaomi Ultra 15.
Jun 271 min read


Pope Francis, Fátima
FÁTIMA, PORTUGAL, MAY 2017
Pope Francis’s visit to Fátima, Portugal — May 2017.
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Marian apparitions, the Holy Father prayed alongside thousands of pilgrims at the Sanctuary of Fátima.
These images are a tribute to that moment of faith, unity, and reflection — and to the life and legacy of Pope Francis (1936–2025).
Credits: Daniel Rodrigues
Apr 211 min read


Portugal - A Country on Fire
AVEIRO, PORTUGAL - 17 September 2024.
Another day of indomitable fires in Portugal: several deaths, uncounted injuries and a trail of destruction.
Sep 18, 20241 min read


New York Times - How Those Colorful Azulejo Tiles Are Made
Photographed for The New York Times, this story explores the artisans, restorers, and everyday citizens working to protect Portugal’s iconic azulejos from theft and decay.
Apr 4, 20241 min read


Cape Town to Nairobi
In 2023, I cycled from Cape Town to Nairobi on an electric bicycle — over 6,000 kilometers through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, and Kenya.
Alone, with a camera and a mission: to document a continent in motion.
Feb 1, 20241 min read


Bertrand Bookstore, Chiado
Founded in 1732, Bertrand is the world’s oldest operating bookstore — a quiet landmark in the heart of Lisbon’s Chiado district.
Oct 2, 20231 min read


Livraria Lello, Porto
Livraria Lello – Porto, Portugal.
Often described as one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world, Livraria Lello is more than a space for books — it’s a sanctuary of art, architecture, and imagination.
Sep 20, 20221 min read


Sardines, A Portuguese Tradition
From the early morning fishing off the coasts of Póvoa de Varzim, Matosinhos, and Aveiro, to the bustling factory lines (many staffed entirely by women), and the vibrant celebrations of São João, São Pedro, and the Romaria of Santa Luzia — this work captures the rhythm of a tradition that feeds both body and culture.
Jul 8, 20221 min read


Exhibition "O olhar do Mundo"
The Azor Hotel in Ponta Delgada is hosting my exhibition “O olhar do Mundo”, featuring a selection of photographs from over a decade of my documentary work across Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
Sep 28, 20201 min read


Holi Festival, India
Holi is more than a festival of color — it’s a moment of collective joy, spiritual energy, and ritual freedom. Nowhere is this felt more deeply than in Vrindavan and Mathura, two sacred cities in India intimately connected to the life of Lord Krishna.
This photo series captures the intensity of Holi in its most iconic setting. Clouds of color, spontaneous dances, and overflowing crowds turn the streets into sacred stages of emotion and chaos.
Jan 10, 20201 min read


Journey around India
Photographs of my journey across India, these images capture moments of daily life, celebration, and spirituality in cities like Varanasi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Agra, Mumbai, Goa and Kolkata. From the vibrant Holi festival to the sacred rituals on the Ganges, each frame reflects the energy, contrasts, and human richness of this extraordinary country.
Jun 10, 20191 min read


Live Music Photography
A collection of concert and festival photos I’ve taken over the years.From international artists like Blur, Nick Cave, Bush, 30 Seconds to Mars, Billy Idol, Wolfmother, The Smashing Pumpkins, Pixies, The XX — and many more.
May 7, 20181 min read


"Meninos do Rio"
Every summer, local youth gather on the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge in Porto to leap fearlessly into the Douro River below.
Jul 23, 20171 min read


Fado, the Soul of Portugal
Fado — the haunting, melancholic music that echoes through the narrow streets of Lisbon. From the skilled hands that build the Portuguese guitar to the dimly lit taverns of Alfama and Bairro Alto where voices rise with saudade, this work captures both the craft and the emotion behind Portugal’s most iconic sound.
Jun 15, 20151 min read


Syrian Refugees in Turkey, Istanbul 2015
This photo essay documents the daily reality of Syrian refugees living in Istanbul — focusing especially on the lives of children forced to grow up too fast.
Mar 5, 20151 min read


Arte Xávega, Espinho
Arte Xávega is an ancient fishing tradition still alive along Portugal’s coast — especially in communities like Espinho. It is a ritual that connects sea and land: casting large nets from boats and hauling them back to shore with strength, rhythm, and teamwork.
Jan 27, 20141 min read
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