Vlério Trabanco is a Brazilian photographer and visual artist who has been capturing the beauty of his homeland for over two decades. Born in São Paulo, Brazil in 1975, Vlério developed an early interest in photography and began taking pictures of his family and friends at a young age.
Vlério's passion for photography led him to pursue a degree in Visual Arts from the University of São Paulo. After graduating, he began working as a freelance photographer, shooting for magazines and newspapers across Brazil. His work soon gained recognition and he was invited to exhibit his photographs at galleries around the world.
In recent years, Vlério has focused on capturing the unique beauty of Brazil's landscapes and people. He has traveled extensively throughout the country, documenting its diverse cultures and traditions through his lens. His work has been featured in numerous publications including National Geographic Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, and The Guardian.
Vlério's photographs have also been exhibited at galleries around the world including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, The Photographers' Gallery in London, and The Centre Pompidou in Paris. He is currently based in São Paulo where he continues to capture the beauty of his homeland through his artistry.