Ricardo Abrahao is a Brazilian photographer and visual artist based in São Paulo. He has been working in the field of photography since the early 2000s, and his work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications around the world.
Abrahao's work is characterized by its strong sense of composition, color, and light. He often uses natural elements such as trees, plants, and water to create a sense of harmony between the subject and its environment. His photographs often explore themes of identity, memory, and place.
Abrahao's work has been exhibited in galleries across Brazil, Europe, and North America. He has also had his work featured in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, National Geographic Magazine, Vogue Italia, and many others. In addition to his photography career, Abrahao is also an active member of the Brazilian art community. He regularly participates in workshops and lectures on photography and visual arts at universities throughout Brazil.
Abrahao's passion for photography began at an early age when he was given his first camera by his father at the age of 12. Since then he has dedicated himself to exploring the possibilities of photography as an art form. His dedication to his craft has earned him numerous awards including a nomination for Best Photographer at the International Photography Awards in 2018.
Ricardo Abrahao continues to push boundaries with his unique vision for photography while inspiring others with his passion for creativity.