Larissa Zaidan
Larissa Zaidan é uma fotojornalista de 26 anos. Trabalha na VICE desde 2015 e já cobriu assuntos como os fluxos de São Paulo, cortes chavosos, baloeiros e o universo das drag queens.
hair
The Viral 'Bulletproof' Haircut Started in Prison
First Ariel Franco was in solitary confinement. Then he was Brazil's most sought-after hairstylist.
Julia Reis
1.4.19
Goths
Goth Didn't Die, It's Always Been Dead
Brazilian goths talk to us about representation, style, and cemeteries.
Marie Declercq
7.26.18
Privacy and Perception Issue
Photos of Young Brazilians Capturing Themselves on Social Media
Photographer Larissa Zaidan took portraits of men and woman on Instagram and off
Larissa Zaidan
6.20.18
The Privacy and Perception Issue
Photos of Young Brazilians Capturing Themselves on Social Media
Photographer Larissa Zaidan took portraits of men and women on Instagram and off.
Larissa Zaidan
6.18.18
pride
In Photos: 12 Hours Through the Eyes of a Brazilian Drag Queen
From the first coffee of the day to removing makeup before bed, we spent the day with a Mackaylla, a drag queen at São Paulo's vibrant pride parade.
Larissa Zaidan
6.7.18
Mother's Day
Single Moms Talk About Raising Children Alone
“People always ask me why my son’s father left me. They immediately assume that, as a black woman, I’m a single mom who’s been abandoned by the father.”
Marie Declercq
5.11.18
Photography
A Bloody Guerrilla Street Performance Challenges Brazil's Racist Past
Artists took to the streets of São Paulo to speak out against violence and racism directed at Brazil's black and non-white citizens.
Bruno Costa
3.6.18
Photos
Photos of the Plus-Size Dancers Bringing Carnival Back to Its Inclusive Roots
“Back in the day, the Carnival wasn’t about a stereotypical body [type] or look. This is something new that came from the media and from marketing"
Débora Lopes
2.16.18
Gallery
The Teenage Brazilian Barbers Offering Free Haircuts to the Poor
Vinicius Rodrigues and Esdras Gomes visit nursing homes, childcare centers, and homeless shelters offering their services for free.
Larissa Zaidan
8.4.15