Tag: Henrique Padilha

Diego by Henrique Padilha

Brazilian stunning Top Model Diego Fragoso captured for one of the most talented Photographers from Brazil Henrique Padilha for Made In Brazil.

The Coppini Twins by Henrique Padilha

Dashing twins Lucas and Luis Coppini strike a pose in a black and white portrait series by photographer Henrique Padilha.

Frederico Jobim & Emanuel Picoli by Henrique Padilha

Newcomers Frederico Jobim and Emanuel Picoli, who are featured in one of the stories from Made In Brazil Magazine #6, photographed together at...

Lucas Bernardini by Henrique Padilha

Updating new portraits by exquisite model Lucas Bernardini by photographer Henrique Padilha. Check other pictures from beauty lad here: https://www.facebook.com/LucasBernardiniOfficialPage

Frederico Jobim by Henrique Padilha

Newcomer Frederico Jobim at Ford Models photographed in his hometown of Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul, by Henrique Padilha.

Samyr Fuly by Henrique Padilha

Talented photographer Henrique Padilha shoots rising Brazilian model, Samyr Fuly, now represented by Elian Gallardo Model in São Paulo.
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