It’s been a while since I had been shooting on a backstage, but when I got the chance to witness Matilde Breyner’s transformation into Mick Jagger for the Portuguese tv show “A Tua Cara Não Me É Estranha”, I couldn’t resist.
Read MoreI think Inês was actually the first actress I shot… hope I’m not getting this wrong… anyway, the fact is, our paths have crossed more than once in different stages of our careers…
Read MoreOne of the biggest challenges with shooting actresses is Time. They always seem to be running from one place to the other, in between filming, or rehearsals or some of their daily routine responsibilities (yes, they are humans and they also have personal responsibilities they have to attend to).
Read MoreI think few people have a name that fits them so well as Alba Baptista. “Alba” comes from the latin and it means “dawn”. In literature, “Alba” is a genre of Provençal poetry, that genre that made you wonder through stories of lovers who had to part ways at the dawn of a new day.
Read MoreI think I’m developing a special admiration for women who don’t mind showing photos of themselves unretouched, with minimal make up or no make up at all.
Read MoreAlmost 2 years went by and she has proven her value as an actress, through several roles on the Portuguese television. But there’s one thing that didn’t change, her contagious energy!!
Read MoreIt was one of those super hot summer afternoons in Lisbon. We ignored the make up and all the fancy production usually involved in a photoshoot, sat down and had a really cool time chatting.
Read MoreThere is this common misconception that actresses/actors are easy to shoot and that whatever you do, they will always look fabulous. That couldn't be more wrong!
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