Lucas Leoni
Lucas Leoni is a Bolivian-Brazilian photographer and videomaker currently living in São Paulo. He is a drone operator and an Open Water diver. He studied Audiovisual Production and took specialized courses in cinematography direction and camera assistance. Currently, Lucas works independently on the development of audiovisual projects, collaborating with various brands and initiatives. As a result of these collaborations, his most recent exhibition, Behind a Primate, was created in partnership with LaP (Laboratory of Primatology) of UNESP (São Paulo State University). Through photographs and videos, this exhibition aims to raise awareness about the conservation of different primate species.
Hey, biologist!
You work on projects or with institutions related to nature and animals, right? Let's join forces! Together, we can create an environmental education plan using tools like photography, video, and digital illustration. This way, we can give your project a more engaging visual identity for your target audience, whether they are local communities, investors, or other stakeholders.
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Watch my latest short film!
Dive into the magical world of the black lion tamarin, a magnificent primate that inhabits the Atlantic Forest in the state of São Paulo, whose vital mission is seed dispersal. As we explore its crucial role in the ecosystem, we uncover how the loss and fragmentation of its habitat are limiting the completion of this vital cycle. The documentary will take you on a journey to understand how a seed’s chances of germinating are increased thanks to the black lion tamarin and how passionate defenders are tirelessly fighting for its conservation.
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