sexta-feira, julho 20, 2007

Portraits and other photos of this week

My friend Edgar in his fireman cloths
©Miguel A. Lopes
Cardozo, the new striker from Benfica giving a autograph to a fan
©Miguel A. Lopes
Vitor Constancio, Governor of Portugal Bank
©Miguel A. Lopes
Carmona Rodrigues the former Mayor from Lisbon
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The piano player Sequeira e Costa
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One Hundred Years old Mr. Wenceslau
©Miguel A. Lopes

sexta-feira, julho 13, 2007

Red Carpet

Last week Luz Stadium in Lisbon was the host for the Ceremony of the Official Declaration of the New 7 Wonders of the World. I was working there covering this event. Before the show started I went to do some photos to the VIP's on the Red Carpet and among other VIP's I had the pleasure to photograph the great and beautiful Hollywood actress Hilary Swank. This to say that she's on my top five most beautiful women in the world. A funny moment happened wh she came in to the Red Carpet, there was a very small step but she didn't saw it and that was enough to brake her right shoe. In the first photo she is telling the photographers to wait and you can see that her right shoe broken.
In the second one she is already with black shoes that some woman borrow her so she could walk back to the Red Carpet.
I also photograph the beautiful Bollywood actress Bipasha Basu with the actor Ben Kingsley.
And in the last photo is the Spanish dancer Joaquin Cortez

©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes

quarta-feira, julho 11, 2007

Reuters Photographers Blog



This Photograph is not mine nor was taken by me but I found it in the News Agency Reuters Photographers Blog. This Blog is really nice, THERE you can find out about what makes a great picture as the Reuters photo editors and photographers blog about the most eye-catching images from the hundreds reviewed every day from colleagues and the wider public.
The first Text and Photos today (11 July 2007) is posted by Finbarr O'Reilly about his coverage in Afghanistan of the Canadian military operations against Taliban forces. Finbarr O'Reilly is a Reuters photographer based in West Africa. Originally from Canada and last year winner of the First Prize of World Press Photo Contest.

sexta-feira, julho 06, 2007

Public Protest

Yesterday was the hottest day this year with temperatures rising up to almost 40 degrees Celsius. Even so around ten thousand people came to Guimaraes a city in the north of Portugal to participate in a public protest against the Portuguese government and his policies in terms of work rights. The demonstrators choose this city and day because of the Informal Meeting of Employment and Social Affairs happening here during yesterday and today where Delegates from all European Countries came to discuss the future coordination of policies for employment and social protection.
Below are some photos but you can check HERE the slideshow with photos and sounds of the protest.

©Miguel A. Lopes
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©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes

quinta-feira, julho 05, 2007

Super Bock Super Rock

This is the only photo I made of The Super Bock Super Rock Music Festival last week. I had to go make some photos to this Festival where Metallica were the main Band. I wanted to make some photos not only to the bands but also to the people and mood inside but as I was walking in the Festival a woman from the organization came to me and said that I had to put my camera on a box or I had to leave the festival, I ask the woman why, and she said that those were the rules. I know that normally we only can take photos to the bands on the first songs, but in other festivals we can walk around and do photos not to the bands but to the crowds and the other things in the festival. I ask to see what kind of box it was and she showed me one big box with at least 20 photo bags inside, and they all look alike, and a bunch of cameras like mine, all packed on top of each other without any security or organization. Because my material is very expensive and I find this situation unacceptable in terms of professionalism, I decided not to put my cameras there.
So I had to leave the concert and that woman made sure I really leave it.
I called my photo editor from the agency and told him this situation, and we agreed with my decision.
I went home to leave my cameras and photo gear and went again just to see Metallica, it was a great concert but all the organization of the festival really "sucked".
Next time I will just take a pocket camera, hide my press credential and do as all the crowd do, make photos during all the concert without any problem.

© Miguel A. Lopes

sexta-feira, junho 29, 2007

The President of European Commission

Two Days before the start of the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union I went to the XV International Annual Meeting in Political Studies where the President of the European Commission Mr. José Manuel Durão Barroso was present. He is very expressive with his hands when he made his speech I photograph some of his "moves".

©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes

terça-feira, junho 26, 2007

This week

Some of the photos I have been doing this week

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©Miguel A. Lopes

segunda-feira, junho 25, 2007

Elderly People

Last week I visit an Institution for elderly people. I had to go there to photograph a politician on his campaign. After the traditional politic "bullshit" and I mean "bullshit" because I think this politicians just care about elderly people on the campaigns, I walked around and I could see how the old people live there. The facilities are very good and the staff is almost one to one. But no matter how good all of this is, elderly people always feel loneliness.
Walking around the halls and rooms there's a silent of death and some of the elderly people are just waiting for death.
I was raised by my grandparents and I always feel a great respect for old people. I want to get back there and make a reportage and talk to some of them, and hear they're life stories.
For now here are some photographs.

©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
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©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
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©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes
©Miguel A. Lopes