Fernanda Frazão (1986) is a Brazilian photographer and filmmaker known for her diverse artistic mediums used to convey compelling narratives. Throughout her career, she has embarked on a global journey, crafting visual tales for prominent Brazilian airlines, venturing into the depths of the Amazon forest, and capturing captivating images of remarkable individuals in Brazil.
Frazão's creative endeavors revolve around unearthing inspiring and genuine stories from ordinary life, employing a naturalistic aesthetic. Her exceptional work has garnered international recognition through publications, prestigious awards, and exhibitions.
As the director of "Enough with Catcalling" (2018), a feature-length documentary shedding light on the issue of harassment against women in public spaces in Brazil, Frazão earned accolades. The film received a nomination for the Grand Prize of Brazilian Cinema and has been screened in more than 10 countries. Frazão is also author of "Amazon B Side," a captivating photo essay that has been honored by renowned institutions such as LensCulture Street Photography, Luz del Norte (Mexico), and AFAR Magazine. Furthermore, her work has been showcased in exhibitions at esteemed venues like the Museum of Image and Sound in São Paulo and the Voies Off Festival Des Recontres D'Ares in France. Currently based in Brazil, Fernanda Frazão continues to engage in projects that showcase the enchanting beauty and intricate complexities of everyday life.