Country: Brazil 🇧🇷
Vitor Jubini is a photographer and university professor born in Vitória, EspÃrito Santo, Brazil. His work is marked by a keen eye for human relationships and urban daily life, exploring themes such as identity, memory, environment, territory, and social transformation through documentary photography and photojournalism.
His trajectory combines academic training with a sensitive and engaged practice. As an educator, he has contributed to shaping new perspectives in the field of communication, encouraging critical reflections on the image and its role in contemporary society.
In his authorial projects and university extension work, he has devoted himself to portraying peripheral communities, informal workers, religious manifestations, and cultural expressions that resist the pressures of urban homogenization.
Balancing denunciation and contemplation, Vitor Jubini’s work reveals a commitment to listening, presence, and respect for the people he photographs — building, with each shutter click, a bridge between art, journalism, and social transformation.
His trajectory combines academic training with a sensitive and engaged practice. As an educator, he has contributed to shaping new perspectives in the field of communication, encouraging critical reflections on the image and its role in contemporary society.
In his authorial projects and university extension work, he has devoted himself to portraying peripheral communities, informal workers, religious manifestations, and cultural expressions that resist the pressures of urban homogenization.
Balancing denunciation and contemplation, Vitor Jubini’s work reveals a commitment to listening, presence, and respect for the people he photographs — building, with each shutter click, a bridge between art, journalism, and social transformation.