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Dado Galdieri is a Brazilian-Italian photographer, videographer, and photo editor based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with extensive experience in visual storytelling focused on the intersection of environment and civilization. Since August 2010, Dado Galdieri has operated Hilaea Media and has contributed as a freelancer to prominent publications such as the National Audubon Society, Science Magazine, and The New York Times, covering social and environmental issues. Additionally, work with Bloomberg LP involves creating imagery for business and finance stories in Brazil. Previously, Dado Galdieri served as a photographer in charge of Bolivia for The Associated Press and worked with several media outlets, including Folha de S.Paulo. Dado Galdieri holds a Master's degree in Sustainability Studies from Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro and a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from ESPM Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing.
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