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He is one of the most renowned Portuguese photojournalists. Cunha started his professional career in 1970, initially related to publicity. He was first a collaborator of the newspaper Notícias da Amadora, in 1971, moving to the more prestiged weekley O Século and his magazine O Século Ilustrado, in 1972. He was one of the main photographers of the revolution of 25 April 1974, capting some of the most memorable images of the historical event. He also documented the Decolonization, capting the return of many Portuguese who came back from the African colonies, in 1975. He worked for three Portuguese news agencies, the ANOP, since 1977, the Notícias de Portugal (News of Portugal), since 1982, and LUSA, created as the merger of the two previous, in 1987. He worked as photography editor of the daily Público, from 1990 to 1997, and of the Edipresse Group, since 1997. He was, afterwards, editor of the daily Jornal de Notícias, of Porto, from 2003 to 2012, and photography director of the Global Imagens. After his official retirement, he became a freelancer in 2012. He documented during his career historical events like the fall of the communist regimen in Romania, in 1989, and the Iraq War, in 2003.