From the singing sales pitch of beach vendors to the
echoing roar of soccer fans at the Maracana stadium, there is a percussive
quality to the everyday life in Brazil that is hard to miss, but not always
easy to photograph.
This feeling was captured by Italian photographers
Edoardo Delille and Gabriele Galimberti, who travelled to Brazil to follow in
the footsteps of Rio de Janeiro's residents, capturing their exuberance,
vibrancy and uniqueness.
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For many Brazillians, lounging in the beach is a life’s ritual |
'The soul of Brazil is dancing,' Delille said. 'It's
the same sort of samba dance you can find in the feet of a posh girl from
Leblon to the feet of a girl in the favela.'
Each series of photos produces a pattern, of bodies,
products, personalities and all-things Brazilian. The photos are tiled together
with the best picture on the right side.
Some of the photos were shot in a studio, some were
shot on scene and some were taken with a high-definition camera that flew
nearly 100 feet into the sky.
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Beach
Vendors having a field day
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'What looked like a stereotype became a universal
connection.
Fascinating stuff, if
you ask me….viva Brazil!
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