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João Roberto Ripper tells us about his beginnings in photography, his struggles and principles, emphasizing the importance of waiting and photographing in search of dignity. An inspiring chat with someone I have great respect and admiration for, and with whom it was an honor to start the series of interviews here on the channel. A little about Ripper, according to Kita Pedrosa João Roberto Ripper was the coordinator of the campaigns for mandatory credit in photography and copyright contracts, and the person responsible for creating and implementing the minimum price tables. He created and coordinated the People's Images Project of the Observatory of Favelas. In 2009, he published the book “Human Images”, which presents 195 photos, some previously unpublished, selected from a collection of 150 thousand images, which captivate the eye and translate the reality of this country, with the sensitivity that legitimizes the work of the master Ripper. Thanks: BC Foto Festival / Hotel Negrini My website: https://fotografodaniel.com Instagram: / fotografodaniel.com Production: LongPlay Cine Vídeo Instagram: / longplayprodutora