Fabiano Cerchiari, 38 and born in Brazil, has been a professional photographer since 1996. Having studied Fine Applied Art in Photography at Sir John Cass Faculty of Arts London Guildhall University between 1991 and 1993, Fabiano has a successful and diverse experience in photography. His works range from photojournalistic work and business portraits for some of Brazil's largest newspapers and magazines to fashion and still (advertising). Notwithstanding his daily, institutional work, Fabiano has managed to continuously develop his personal work in fine art and documentary photography. Among his favorite themes are Lightworks, a free and innovative view on the effects of light as well as Urban Landscapes, a revolutionary "Munch-like" approach to portraying cities and their buildings. Besides an exhibition at a street gallery managed by the Municipality of São Paulo, Brazil, in 1996, featuring Windows, an early work on windows of the world, Fabiano also had a Lightworks picture acquired by the permanent collection of the Kyosato Museum of Photography, Japan. Currently with his studio in São Paulo, Brazil, Fabiano has lived in London, Porto (Portugal), and Milan.