Kenner and the Click in the Favela Project offer free photography course for young people in Paraisópolis

The “Multiplying Young Talents” program combines technical training, authorial fashion and final exhibition in São Paulo.

Culture//Movement
by Caíque Nucci
February, 2026

A Kenner expands its role in urban culture when launching the project Multiplying Young Talents, in an unprecedented partnership with Click in the Favela Project. The initiative offers free photography training and audiovisual for young people from 18 to 28 years old from the outskirts of São Paulo.

Starting on March 7th and lasting three months, the course will be held on Saturdays at Legado Paraisópolis, in Paraisópolis. The program includes photography, photojournalism, eye direction and creative use of light, as well as meetings with market professionals. At the end of the training, participants will present their work in an exhibition accompanied by a mini documentary about the creative process.

Aimed at young people who already have some experience in imaging, the project seeks to expand technical repertoire and strengthen portfolios. During classes, participants will also use products from Kenner in authorial fashion productions, exploring the relationship between style, territory and identity.

The action marks a strategic move by Kenner Within creative economy. By investing in training, the brand not only associates its name with urban culture, but actively participates in the construction of new professionals from Audiovisual market. In a sector increasingly guided by image, digital narrative, and independent production, initiatives like this contribute to expanding access and decentralizing opportunities.

The result will be presented in June at the exhibition Kenner x PCNF: Multiplying Young Talent, reinforcing the role of photography as a tool for expression and professional mobility.

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