About Alinne Rezende

B I O G R A P H Y

"Photography has always matched all my passions, all my choices, and all my
curiosities. It has always been my best excuse: excuse to go, to be there, to tell,
to listen, to come back, to get to know a bit more. It makes me think, look,
remember, pause (...)"

It all started, a while ago, when still a little girl secretly used to borrow her dad's camera. Later on, her
passion evolved into a bachelor's degree in Photography from Centro Universitário Senac (São Paulo,
Brazil) in 2005. In 2011, moved to Paris to study Photojournalism at Spéos Paris Photographic Institute
(Paris, France). Her professional career as a photojournalist freelancer has started in 2007 and since
then she has been working with news agencies, newspapers, and press offices.

Alinne Rezende has already participated in exhibitions in many countries such as Brazil, England,
France, Netherlands, Cyprus, Uruguay, and Germany. In 2016, was shortlisted at Athens Photo Festival
2016, and in 2020 won an Honorable Mention at Budapest International Foto Awards 2020 Editorial /
Photo essay. In 2021, won a scholarship for Sebastian Liste’s / Noor mentoring program – Inner Circle.
Active in the photography world, she is a member of Women Photograph and also a member of the
global feminine collective The Journal. For the collective the Journal, in 2020 organized and curated
together with Lucia Moron the exhibition "Mulheres no Mundo e o COVID-19' was held by Metro de São
Paulo, in the heart of São Paulo city, Brazil as part of the FFP (Paranapiacaba Photo festival). In 2021,
worked as a co-curator organizing the collective's participation in the FFP 21 at the exhibition Oceano
Alterado held by Sesc Santo Andre in Brazil. In 2022 was part of the Journal's first collective board.
Nowadays, she is living between Brazil and Europe, and aside from being a photojournalist, also works
with fine art, and documentary photography, where she can explore the aesthetics and the poetics of
image, together with its social and environmental contexts.

Alinne Rezende's Projects on LensCulture