Tropic of Violence (2015-2020)

With nearly 40,000 homicides in 2024, Brazil remains one of the most violent countries in the world.
This photographic project explores the complex geography of violence across Brazil—focusing on the northern and northeastern regions, where state neglect, organized crime, and deep-rooted inequality collide with devastating force.

From the urban peripheries to remote Amazonian towns, violence is systemic and normalized. Young Black men from poor communities are the primary victims, caught between drug gangs and one of the world’s deadliest police forces. In these territories, impunity is the rule, and the state is often absent or predatory.

Far from the postcard clichés of samba and carnival, this work documents a parallel Brazil—one shaped by fear, grief, and survival. A portrait of violence in the tropics.