Alfred Rinaldi is a German and Brazilian Portuguese-speaking journalist based in London, United Kingdom. With over 15 years' experience, he specialises in branded content as well as newsstand journalism. His sector expertise is in automotive, travel and lifestyle. Geographically, Alfred's reach extends to the UK, Germany as well as Brazil.
No tourist ever mentions out to the working class suburbs of Rio de Janriro. And yet, some of the most interesting stories are to be found there. Here, I visit Brazil's very first evangelical church for LGBT people. A contradiction in terms? Find out in this VICE feature.
As part of smart magazine's Local Secrets format, I discover the delights of Geneva with its most passionate advocate, blogger Emilie Salvaridis.
Every year, a group of civil rights activists re-enact a gruesome killing scarring the Deep South until this day: the unsolved Moore's Ford Bridge Lynching. Here, I report on the event for Germany's national Süddeutsche Zeitung.
Like swords into ploughshares, Neil Carver has one dream: to turn Guns into Longboards. In this independent film, I report from that quintessentially American phenomenon – a gun exchange where folks can drop off guns, no questions asked.