Best photos of 2014, by Mobgraphia.com
Mobgraphia selected the top 5 photos captured with a mobile phone in 2014.

Urbanization in traditional communities? No, thanks
Environmental struggle gaining space in the media.

Antarctica, 15 years later
A new expedition to Antarctica, always aboard the polar sailboat Kotic, 15 years after the first one.
Daily updates on Radio Eldorado about the changes in times of climate crisis.

Encounters with Photography / fnac Brazil collection
A publication (book and CD) celebrating fnac's 10 years of presence in Brazil, with galleries in its stores dedicated to the rich production of Brazilian photography. The two books and CD showcase one image and an interview with each of the 40 photographers.
In the preface, curator Rosely Nakagawa emphasizes: "This publication presents, for the first time, this collection that has traversed Brazil from north to south over these ten years. Attributing a broad significance to this compilation, the exhibitions and the collection continue the vocation of Brazilian museums and cultural institutions to showcase, disseminate, and preserve national production, shaping collecting as an option for the research and preservation of the history of contemporary photography."

Ephemerides III
São Paulo 450 years: several photographers were called upon by organizer Letícia Sá Motta/Tangram to create or search their archives for images of the city on its 450th anniversary, for a collective exhibition in the Subway. Each piece was displayed accompanied by the text of a curator, a writer, or a thinker. The work I created specifically for the invitation, a fusion of 26 images titled "São Paulo, a chaotic vision of the city or a vision of the chaotic city," was accompanied by text from curator Diógenes Moura.

Ephemerides II
Brasil 500 years, 2.000. Book "BRAZIL - April 22nd 1.500–1.999: 100 photographers portray the country's daily life in 24 hours"
Org: Paula Simas
Book launch and photographic exhibition at MIS - Museum of Image and Sound - São Paulo, Brazil

Ephemerides I
Brasil 500 years, 2.000.
Colucci Propaganda calendar.
All Brazilian states represented. Several professions.

International Year of the Ocean - 1998
When the UN declared 1998 the International Year of the Oceans, the expectation was to draw attention to crucial issues, especially the limits of marine resources and pollution caused by human activities. The idea was to secure commitments from various countries to take measures that would preserve the oceans for future generations.
Throughout the year, Maristela Colucci had her underwater photos exhibited at the Brazil Pavilion during Expo'98 in Lisbon, Portugal; selected to illustrate a commemorative stamp sheet by the Correios; featured on Telebrás telephone cards. Maristela was also responsible for writing and presenting the OCEANS bulletins, which aired once a week for 12 months on Rádio Eldorado FM.
Conserving the diversity of life on Earth and the health of the oceans is crucial for global human well-being. However, over 20 years later, essential resources remain at risk due to the direct results of unsustainable practices. Sustainable development cannot be achieved solely through technological solutions, political regulation, or financial instruments. We need to change the way we think and act.
UNESCO is leading the implementation of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030), a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for scientists and stakeholders from diverse sectors to develop the scientific knowledge and partnerships needed to accelerate and harness advances in ocean science to achieve a better understanding of the oceans, and deliver science-based solutions to achieve the 2030 Agenda.






