





Maria (Vencedor do prémio World Press Photo 2025)
Maria Abranches
Recognized with Cortona On The Move Award 2024, LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards 2024, Inglewood Photography Festival Book Grant 2024 and an Honorable Mention in Novos Talentos Fnac 2024.
Ana Maria Jeremias’ life as a carer and domestic worker in Portugal echoes the experience of countless women around the world. Trafficked from Angola to Portugal aged nine, under false promises of education, Maria has spent more than four decades working in other people’s homes, making a vital contribution to their daily lives. By focusing on Ana Maria's story, the photographer aims to encourage reflection on privilege, to honor her life and that of so many women like her.
Maria Abranches
Recognized with Cortona On The Move Award 2024, LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards 2024, Inglewood Photography Festival Book Grant 2024 and an Honorable Mention in Novos Talentos Fnac 2024.
Ana Maria Jeremias’ life as a carer and domestic worker in Portugal echoes the experience of countless women around the world. Trafficked from Angola to Portugal aged nine, under false promises of education, Maria has spent more than four decades working in other people’s homes, making a vital contribution to their daily lives. By focusing on Ana Maria's story, the photographer aims to encourage reflection on privilege, to honor her life and that of so many women like her.
Maria Abranches
Recognized with Cortona On The Move Award 2024, LensCulture Emerging Talent Awards 2024, Inglewood Photography Festival Book Grant 2024 and an Honorable Mention in Novos Talentos Fnac 2024.
Ana Maria Jeremias’ life as a carer and domestic worker in Portugal echoes the experience of countless women around the world. Trafficked from Angola to Portugal aged nine, under false promises of education, Maria has spent more than four decades working in other people’s homes, making a vital contribution to their daily lives. By focusing on Ana Maria's story, the photographer aims to encourage reflection on privilege, to honor her life and that of so many women like her.