Sao Paulo
Berättelser inifrån ett av Brasiliens mest ökända fängelser
Filmskaparen och fotografen João Wainer berättar om när han fotade på fängelset som under sin tid var störst i Latinamerika.
Photos the Brazilian Police Could Not Delete
At a recent demonstration in São Paulo, Vinicius Gomes' camera was run over by a police car. Luckily, another photographer was able to recover the pieces and found that the memory card miraculously still worked.
A War Photographer Returns Home
André Liohn became famous for his images of conflict in Somalia, Syria, and Libya, but now he's using the same techniques to capture the strangeness and brutality of his home country, Brazil.
From a Tortured System
The story of how the state's self-defeating prison policies helped to create the mega-gangs of modern Brazil.
Meet the Girls Behind São Paulo's Female-Only Tattoo Shop
We talked with the shop's artists about how they got started, guys being jealous and their love of permanently marking people's bodies.
The Teenage Brazilian Barbers Grooming Those Who Can't Afford It
At least once a month, Vinicius Rodrigues and Esdras Gomes visit nursing homes, childcare centres and homeless shelters offering their services for free.
Photographing Brazil's Teenage Fire Balloon Gangs
In the early 1990s, Zilton Coelho followed eight balloon-obsessed teenagers through the slums of São Paulo.
The Police Used Martial Arts Against Anti-World Cup Protesters in São Paulo
They decided chokeholds were more humane than batons.
Furious Protesters Spent the Past Few Days Rioting in São Paulo
They were angry about police murdering an innocent teenage boy.