Brazil: Smooth as Silk Less than an hour after my last post (Brazil: Some Days the Bear Eats You), my friend The Dave Mitchell responded on my Facebook page: “Nice, Bill. Easy days are completely forgettable.” […]
Brazil: Visiting the Rental House
On my first day in Brazil, I visited the rental house with Mush and Heeka.
I brought my Canon 5D, a slew of lenses and two GoPro cameras with me from the States, but we’ve arranged […]
Back to Brazil
On my first trip to Brazil in 1993, I was shooting for a Japanese high-tech company. We arrived in São Paulo and went out to scout at our client’s manufacturing facility nearby.
We […]
Eiffel: What Goes Up As the Seine meanders aimlessly through Paris, Gustave Eiffel’s work of wonder appears to glide from one bank to the other. Our Batobus commuter boat docks in the shadow of the Tower, and […]
Thanks for the wonderful collage of São Paulo. Through your images, I can really feel the spirit of daily life there—and with cappuccini like that, I’d do fine there.
Oh yes, the coffee culture flourishes in Brazil. Obviously, it is an enormous coffee producer, but also there are many many Italians there, who brought their appreciation of espresso and Italian cuisine with them.
I LOVED the pictures. They were so colorful and varied that I felt I saw a little bit of Sao Paulo. I especially enjoyed the next to last picture that showed your identical Brazilian twin.
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Thanks for the wonderful collage of São Paulo. Through your images, I can really feel the spirit of daily life there—and with cappuccini like that, I’d do fine there.
Oh yes, the coffee culture flourishes in Brazil. Obviously, it is an enormous coffee producer, but also there are many many Italians there, who brought their appreciation of espresso and Italian cuisine with them.
I LOVED the pictures. They were so colorful and varied that I felt I saw a little bit of Sao Paulo. I especially enjoyed the next to last picture that showed your identical Brazilian twin.