Photos by Cassio Vasconcellos
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Cássio Vasconcellos is a prominent Brazilian fine art photographer, probably best known for his stunning composites of aerial photographs. There is, though, one work in his portfolio that has nothing to do with aerial photography, but is as fascinating. It’s his series of night-time shots of São Paulo, Vasconcellos’s hometown, called Noturnos São Paulo.
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