After the Rain is an essay capturing the deep scars left—not just on urban landscapes but on survivors’ lives—one year after floods devastated Rio Grande do Sul. The work follows people still rebuilding: some living in temporary shelters, others struggling to rise amid emotional and financial turmoil.
More than documenting the flood’s visible aftermath, this project becomes an exercise in memory and empathy, revealing resilience and the silent fight for dignity, care, and collective remembrance within climate crisis. It stands as visual testimony to what endures when all dissolves, and to the strength born from the necessity to begin again.
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