Maurício Abreu Explained

Maurício José Ferreira da Costa de Abreu (born Coimbra, 19 April 1954) is a Portuguese photographer, editor and cultural producer. He is a leading name in Portuguese photography, as a specialist in the areas of natural and cultural patrimony, ethnography and traditional architecture.

Biography

He was born in Coimbra but lives in Setúbal region since 1964. A graduated in Electrical Engineering by the Instituto Superior Técnico, of Lisbon, since 1978, he became a professional photographer in 1983. He has since then developed several projects as a photographer, producer and editor, always with the main concern of register through photography a series of values that tend to be menaced by the modern civilization.[1]

He is the author and editor of a large number of books dedicated to several aspects of Portuguese culture and regions, with texts by writers and journalists like José Manuel Fernandes, Álamo de Oliveira, Francisco José Viegas, Nuno Júdice and João de Melo.[2] He was the photographer of José Saramago's travel book, Viagem a Portugal (Travel to Portugal), in 1990, which details a trip taken by the writer to the entire territory of Mainland Portugal.[3]

He was elected QEP (Qualified European Photographer) by the FEP (European National Professional Photographers Associations) in Belgium, in 2009.[4]

Works published

Personal projects

Projects by editors invitation

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.mun-setubal.pt/retratos-setubalenses-pela-lente-de-mauricio-abreu/ Retratos setubalenses pela lente de Maurício Abreu, 8 April 2022 (Portuguese)
  2. https://www.wook.pt/autor/mauricio-abreu/2544 Maurício Abreu Bibliography
  3. https://www.josesaramago.org/viagem-portugal-1981/ Viagem a Portugal at José Saramago Foundation Official Website
  4. Web site: Maurício Abreu at FEP Official Website . 2017-10-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171002220523/http://europeanphotographers.eu/winner/2-day-viagra/ . 2017-10-02 . dead .