They also will be showcase on August 8th at PRO'JEKT LA. A Lucie Foundation, curated, outdoor photography projections all of the city.
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7.14.2012
Gloomy day in Malibu
My images for Long Shot 2012 competition. A very fun idea of Photo Center Northwest in Seattle, WA. 24 hours, hundreds of photographers, shooting between June 1-2, from 6 PM to 6 PM with any camera, any format, anywhere.
They also will be showcase on August 8th at PRO'JEKT LA. A Lucie Foundation, curated, outdoor photography projections all of the city.
They also will be showcase on August 8th at PRO'JEKT LA. A Lucie Foundation, curated, outdoor photography projections all of the city.
7.02.2012
One of my photos from the series "Gloomy day in Malibu" is in the group show "Hometown"
at Feature Shoot blog.
at Feature Shoot blog.
6.25.2012
Latin America Vision of LA
Neca Dantas - "City of Angels" Born in Brazil, Dantas is an emerging commercial and fine art photographer. After she graduate from the University of California with a degree in international relations, she decided to pursue her two great passions in life; travel and photography. Her work focuses on capturing moments that evoke the social and economic transitional feelings in the minds of Angelinos.


6.11.2012
"Family is Strenght"
The Mayor's Office of Gang Reduction and Youth Development Community Action Team among others local organizations sponsored last week event "The Family Community Resource Fair" at MacArthur Park in Los Angeles. A local afford to keep children out of the streets.
5.28.2012
SPRING TIME AT THE GRIFFITH PARK
The weather in Southern
California over the last couple of months has been very mild and it did affect
spring and its blossoms. We had a few hot days but nothing like previous years.
By now all the flowers should be gone. In a way it’s sad because our climate is
going through so many changes and nature is so confused. In trying to adapt to
new weather patterns, the park is experiencing a very late spring.
As a photographer, I sometimes wonder if people with their busy schedules have the time or make the time to notice and appreciate the richness and beauty of the flora surround them. I do make the time and what strikes me besides their beauty and simplicity is how they can live in such rash environment.
Today we are celebrating Memorial
Day and the Griffith Park is in full bloom. Colorful wild flowers have spread throughout
the park and with a large concentration on the trails and along the roads as
well. A riot of colors makes for an enchanting experience when hiking or just
going for a nature walk.
As a photographer, I sometimes wonder if people with their busy schedules have the time or make the time to notice and appreciate the richness and beauty of the flora surround them. I do make the time and what strikes me besides their beauty and simplicity is how they can live in such rash environment.
1.25.2012
Sugar Cane Harvesters
Sugar Cane--a tropical grass with tall, stout, jointed stems
from which sugar is extracted. The coastal area of Pernambuco state in
Northeast Brazil is also called Zona da Mata.
Its gets its name from the Northern Atlantic Forest of which today
almost none exists. The littoral has a tropical climate, perfect conditions for
sugar cane cultivation. It has been like this since colonial times when the
Portuguese introduced sugar cane.
Mechanized farming is almost impossible due to hills. In
Pernambuco sugarcane is harvested by hand. First, the field is set on fire. The
fire burns dry leaves without harming the stalks and roots. Than harvesters cut
the cane just above ground-level using special knives. Unfortunately cheap
and seasonal manual labor is needed to work the land just as in times
past. But today, the land is not used
for sugar production, but rather ethanol, as Brazil has the largest ethanol
industry in the world.

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