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São Paulo: Three Visual Essays is this intriguing documentary weaving together the city's history through striking photography. You have these initial shots from 1862 by Militão Augusto de Azevedo, really capturing the essence of those early days. Then, Alice Brill's work from the 20th century adds this gritty texture, showing the evolution of urban life. Mauro Restiffe takes us into the 21st century, and his contemporary snaps feel almost like a visual conversation with the past. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the images and think about the stories behind them. It's this blend of past and present that gives it a unique depth, making it a fascinating watch for anyone into urban history or photography.
Examine the evolution of urban photography.Great for discussions on urban history.A visual journey through São Paulo's transformation.
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