For the land of the «Clay Civilization»
The photographer Filipe da Palma went to Santa Catarina da Fonte do Bispo in search of an ancient art, which he reveals to us here, in beautiful images and emotional text
The photographer Filipe da Palma went to Santa Catarina da Fonte do Bispo in search of an ancient art, which he reveals to us here, in beautiful images and emotional text
Photographer Filipe da Palma tells us about the difficult journey he made in search of images of one of the most curious geological sites in the Algarve region.
Going down to the Mine is a source of both a unique immersive experience and information about our Common Home
The artisan's workshop is installed in the museum
It is urgent to demand a Human Heritage in its regional representation, whose existence is indelible, but only as long as its owners decide to do so, otherwise there is nothing to prevent the Camartel from knocking on the door
The circular haystack, resilient testimony of another time, writes (and photographs) Filipe da Palma
Photographer Filipe da Palma talks about the image as a creator of anguish and need and as a catalyst for thought
In another of his visual chronicles, Filipe da Palma questions himself about the degradation of Cacela-Velha
This festival, which takes place on every first Sunday in August, is a beautiful thing to see, with the venerated image of Senhora dos Navegantes being carried by boat across the waters of the estuary.
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