Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

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Brazilian Gustavo Lacerda has been photographing people for many years who are born without the pigment melanin, which is responsible for the color of tissues.

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

Brazilian photographer Gustavo Lacerda (Gustavo Lacerda) has always been interested in finding out why albinos — these beautiful unusual people-are so shunned by society and in a sense isolated from it. He worked on his project about albinism for several years, finding characters with the help of friends, through social networks and on the street. 

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

1. Oleneide, Italo and Renan

According to the photographer, he wanted to give these people the opportunity to feel their importance, so he shot their portraits in the studio — where you could choose clothes, hair, makeup and background. 

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

2. Libya

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

3. Helena and Mariana 

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

4. Aliana

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

5. Ronald and Robert 

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

6. Tanya

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

7. Markus

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

8. Ana Risa 

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

9. Markus, Andreza and Andre 

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

10. Igor

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

11. Mirian

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

12. Ronald and Robert 

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

13. Tiffany

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

14. Ana Risa 

Albinos in the lens of Gustavo Lacerde

15. Christian

16. Libya

Keywords: Albinos | World | Photographer | Photo portraits | Studio photos

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