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It is also important to avoid taking photographs of garbage, damaged property, or poorly maintained structures,  steering clear of anything that may be controversial or embarrassing to members of a favela.

Residents should not be made to feel as though their living conditions are being judged or criticized as this creates an imbalance.

much better and more appropriate subjects would be views from favelas high-up in the hills, nature, arts and graffiti, cultural and sporting centers, locals bars and restaurants, markets, churches,  performances, historical landmarks, or anything explicitly inviting or set-up to be photographed.  arrow-back      arrow-forward

largo do machado
attractions leblon
beaches leme
sports peixoto
entertainment rocinha
music são conrado
nightlife urca
restaurants vidigal
shopping attractions
etiquette parks
carnival beaches
réveillon pacification police favela tours dining & lodging samba school accommodations
accommodations access &transport discussing Rio de Janeiro's neighborhoods zona norte transport
transport health & environment visiting zona oeste favelas
safety bailes funk interacting zona central rio maps
extras proper manners photographing

zona sul

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