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Photographing Sound with @rogeriosoeiro
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(This interview was conducted in Portuguese.)
There is nothing still about the images São Paulo music photographer Rogerio Soeiro (@rogeriosoeiro) captures of hip hop performers. “I like shooting to hip hop because it gives the photographs a sense of movement,” says Rogerio, who doubles as a DJ with his musical partner Eric Cunha (@ericneww).
Rogerio began shooting live music when he was 18. “I was inspired to shoot shows because it was a way to combine two of my passions: music and photography.” Among those who he most admires, Rogerio cites his grandfather and the artist Drake (@champagnepapi), who he dreams of photographing one day. “My grandfather was the one who introduced me to photography. He was a photographer and would let me play with his old cameras as a kid.”
Through his photographs of live performances, Rogerio hopes to somehow express sound. “I want people to feel the vibration of that moment. This way, photography and sound really blend together in an image.” Capturing the beat of each musician through individual portraits is also very important to him: “I am really interested in exposing the identities of these musical artists. Every single one of them.”
by via Instagram Blog
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