Profound Azores

Officially, the archipelago of the Azores was discovered by the Portuguese in the fifteenth century.

Officially, the archipelago of the Azores was discovered by the Portuguese in the fifteenth century. The first inhabitants of these islands brought with them ancient religious practices, whose rituals are still practiced in a more or less pure manner. Those rituals take very different forms in each of the islands. These differences are a result of the isolation that each island was voted to for centuries.

Historically, the islands have been affected by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and storms. They have also been attacked by pirates and privateers. Isolated from the world and often abandoned by their king, the Azoreans always sought protection in the divine, by practicing rituals that still exist today.

As an Azorean and a photographer, it seems important to document these rituals, before they are tainted by globalization, mass tourism, or power-seeking politicians who often appropriate popular culture, as a way to get the support of the people.

For me this series will always be an ongoing project. It portraits all that it is real and authentic in the culture of the archipelago of the Azores, because these black and white Azores that over the centuries have existed as a soap bubble are about to burst and disappear. While this small community insists on retaining its cultural identity, I will be here to document a combination of information and aesthetics, photography and anthropology.

© Paulo Monteiro - Nossa Senhora das Candeiasprocession, island of Pico, 2008.
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Nossa Senhora das Candeiasprocession, island of Pico, 2008.

© Paulo Monteiro - Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem procession, island of Pico, 2006.
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Nossa Senhora da Boa Viagem procession, island of Pico, 2006.

© Paulo Monteiro - Nossa Senhora da Guia procession, island of Faial, 2012.
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Nossa Senhora da Guia procession, island of Faial, 2012.

© Paulo Monteiro - Holy Spirit festivity, island of San Jorge, 2004.
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Holy Spirit festivity, island of San Jorge, 2004.

© Paulo Monteiro - Holy Spirit festivity, island of Graciosa, 2006.
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Holy Spirit festivity, island of Graciosa, 2006.

© Paulo Monteiro - Abalos procession, island of Terceira, 2005.
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Abalos procession, island of Terceira, 2005.

© Paulo Monteiro - Baptism ceremony of an artisan fishing boat, island of San Miguel, 1998
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Baptism ceremony of an artisan fishing boat, island of San Miguel, 1998

© Paulo Monteiro - Holy Spirit festivity, island of Flores, 2005.
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Holy Spirit festivity, island of Flores, 2005.

© Paulo Monteiro - Holy Family procession, island of Corvol, 2008.
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Holy Family procession, island of Corvol, 2008.

© Paulo Monteiro - Holy Spirit festivity, island of San Miguel, 2012.
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Holy Spirit festivity, island of San Miguel, 2012.

© Paulo Monteiro - Holy Spirit festivity, island of Terceira, 2003.
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Holy Spirit festivity, island of Terceira, 2003.

© Paulo Monteiro - São Paulo procession, island of San Miguel, 2010.
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São Paulo procession, island of San Miguel, 2010.

© Paulo Monteiro - Enfermos procession, island of San Miguel, 2011.
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Enfermos procession, island of San Miguel, 2011.

© Paulo Monteiro - Holy Spirit festivity, island of Santa Maria, 2006.
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Holy Spirit festivity, island of Santa Maria, 2006.

© Paulo Monteiro - Holy Spirit festivity, island of San Miguel, 2012.
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Holy Spirit festivity, island of San Miguel, 2012.

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