• Location:
    Franca, Estado de São Paulo, Brazil
About Divaldo Moreira

Photojournalist, postgraduate degree in Photography from the State University of Londrina, in the State of Paraná, Brazil. He has published works in vehicles such as National Geographic Magazine and Jornal Folha de São Paulo.

WRITTEN RIGHTS
The photograph of workers as an instrument of valorization of human work and as a form of denunciation of the exploitation of the worker - State University of Londrina (UEL), 2009.

The path of significance in the image of Kim Phuc, burned by Napalm in the Vietnam War, and its importance in the formation of a public opinion that is against the conflict - State University of Londrina (UEL), 2009.

Iraq: the postwar in the humanist vision of Anderson Schneider - State University of Londrina (UEL), 2009.

The aesthetics in war photography - State University of Londrina (UEL), 2009.

COURSES, LECTURES AND OTHER ACTIVITIES.
2012 - Participated, as examiner, of the Final Examining Bank of the Experimental Communication Project of the students of the 4th year of the Social Communication / Journalism Course of the University of Franca (UNIFRAN).

2012 - Lecture "Aesthetics in war photography" at the Center of Higher Studies of Maceió (CESMAC), in Alagoas.

2011 - Ministered basic photography course at Instituto Praxis (IPRA), Franca (SP).

2011 - Lecture "Photography and Environment" at the Photography Club of Cianorte (PR).

2010 - He gave the lecture "Photojournalism" at the Conference of Social Communication of the University of Franca (UNIFRAN).

2009 - Lecture "The concept of photographic essay and the photographic edition in the construction of the visual narrative" at the State University of Londrina (UEL).

2009 - Published the essay "Photography as an instrument of valorization of human work and as a form of denouncement of exploitation of the worker" in the Journal of Brazilian Journalism, edited by the School of Communication and Art of the University of São Paulo (ECA / USP): www .eu.usp.br / pjbr / files / indice12.htm

2009 - Delivered the lecture "Photodocumentarism of social denunciation" in the XVI
Communication Week of the University of Ribeirão Preto (UNAERP).

2009 - He presented the article "Photography as an instrument of valorization of human work and as a form of denouncing exploitation of the worker", at the II National Encounter of Image Studies (ENEIMAGEM), at the State University of Londrina (UEL).

2009 - Images of his authorship were published in the book of the New Holland Prize of Photojournalism, composed by works of Brazilian and Argentine photographers.

PRIZES AND COMPETITIONS
2017- He was among the fifteen finalists of the Magnum Caravan, an event commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Magnum Agency in Brazil, whose winners would receive a scholarship for a workshop with Cristina Garcia Rodero, Michael Christopher Brown and Bieke Deporter in Rio de Janeiro

2012 - Awarded with honorable mention at the 8th New Holland Photojournalism Award.

2008 - Finalist of the 6th Leica-Fotografe Cultural Photographic Contest.

2008 - Awarded with an honorable mention at the XXV Biennial of Brazilian, Black and White Photographic Art.

2008 - Finalist of the 4th New Holland Photojournalism Award.

2007 - Finalist of the 5th Leica-Consigo Photographic Competition.

2007 - Finalist of the 3rd New Holland Photojournalism Award.

2007 - Fourth place in Kodak national contest, whose theme was the Carnival.

1999 - Participation and award with honorable mention in the II National Salon of Photography of Sorocaba (SP)

EXHIBITIONS
2011 - "In Brazil of So Many Landscapes"
Place: Association of Commerce and Industry of Cianorte (PR).

2010 - "The Empire of Heights"
Place: Pinacoteca Municipal de Franca, "Miguel Ângelo Pucci".

2007 - "Environmental Heritage".
Location: Centro Cultural Cangoma, Franca (SP).

2007 - "Among the shades of gray".
Location: MIS - Museum of Image and Sound of Franca, "Bonaventura Cariolato".

2006 - "The Random".
Place: Pinacoteca Municipal de Franca,

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