Eduardo Gageiro

Eduardo Gageiro

Infobox Person
name=Eduardo Gageiro


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birth_date= 1935
birth_place=Sacavém Portugal
occupation = photographer

Portuguese photographer Eduardo Gageiro is widely considered the country's foremost photojournalist.

Beginnings

Gageiro became interested in photography at a very early age whilst working at the "Fábrica de Sacavém", the life of its workers providing the theme to the photographer's early work. The first photograph of his to be published appeared on the front page of the national newspaper "Diário de Notícias" when Gageiro was twelve years old.

Influences

Gageiro is very much a photographer in the style of the postwar French humanists such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau and Willy Ronis. The vicissitudes of everyday life in all that it has of the monotonous and of the historic are the recurring theme in his wide-ranging body of work. This does not mean that Gageiro's images are merely accurate snapshots. The decisive moment he often captures is often gently composed and finely balanced. True to this tradition, Gageiro works exclusively in black and white.

For Jorge Pedro Sousa, in his thesis on the history of photojournalism in Portugal, Gageiro’s photographic practice is characterised by "a qualidade estético – composicional, o valor humano e a forma dramática que fazem dele um fotojournalista com traços que também se reconhecem em W. Eugene Smith (lirismo e perfeccionalismo técnico) e Cartier-Bresson (“instante decisivo)"http://ubista.ubi.pt/~comum/sousa-jorge-pedro-historia_fotojorn1.htm] A history of Photography (in Portuguese)]

Photographic career

He began in photojournalism working for "Vida Ribetejana", before going on to join "O Século" in 1957 He later worked for "Eva" and also edited "Sábado". He continues to work with various publications and press agencies, principally "Portuguese Associated Press".

As well as his journalistic work, Gageiro has produced several photobooks, often in collaboration with important Portuguese writers. He worked on "Gente" with José Cardoso Pires (whose introduction provides us with one of the earliest and most acute appraisals of Gageiro’s work), on "Lisboa Operária" with David Mourão-Ferreira and, most recently, on "Olhares" with António Lobo Antunes. His 2003 work "Lisboa no Cais da Memória" re-uses some of the key images found in these works and can be seen as an anthology of Gageiro’s work concerning Lisbon. It was Gageiro's photographs that showed the world the events befalling the Munich Olympic Games of 1972 and many of his images define the events surrounding the Carnation Revolution in 1975, such as the one taken in the Lisbon headquarters of the P.I.D.E. Portugal's secret police, where he captured a young soldier unhanging a portrait of Salazar, the erstwhile head of the Estado Novo's authoritarian regime. During Ramalho Eanes tenure Gageiro was official photographer to the president of the republic.

Travels and Prizes

Gagaeiro has photographed around the world, including visits to Cuba, where the Castro government allowed him to work with few restrictions and East Timor, where he travelled to document life in the immediate post-independence period.

He received his first photographic prize in 1955 . Since then he has gone on to win more than 300 prizes around the world. In 2005 he was awarded first prize at the 11th International Photography Exhibition in China, the world's biggest photography competition.

Photobibliography

Includes:
*2003 "Lisboa no cais da Memória"
*2000 "Timor no amanhecer da esperança"
*1999 "Olhares" (with António Lobo Antunes
*1997 "Évora": Património da Humanidade (José Saramago)
*1995 "Revelações" (with Nuno Santos Bredorode)
*1988 "Alentejo: Relógio de Sol" (with Miguel Torga)
*1985 "China:a contra revolução tranquila" (with Monteiro Cáceres)
*1979 "Estas Crianças Aqui" (with Maria Rosa Colaço)
*1976 "Mulher" (with Maria Judite de Carvalho)

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