[7][8] Carmo is currently resident photojournalist at Blitz Magazine and collaborator at Expresso,[9] Forbes Portugal,[10] and Career Choices,[11][12] as well as a photography instructor in World Academy — Artistic School,[13] CENJOR — Centro de Formação para Jornalistas (Training Center for Journalists)[14] and Instituto Português de Fotografia (Portuguese Photography Institute), and previously on Restart.
[3] Internationally, her photography work has been widely published, such as in Japan (Rockin'On[16] and Snoozer Mag[17]), UK (Melody Maker[18]), France (Le Figaro Magazine[19]), Brazil (Revista Bizz[20]), Spain (OK!
[26] In 2020, she directed Sara Vidal's "Baile da meia volta",[27] and in 2021, the first and second single from Cat Music's album "Tatuagem Virtual", "Lado B"[28][29] and "Planta na Terra",[30] respectively.
[49] On radio, podcasts, and other media outlets, she has been interviewed on "TSF",[50] "Femina",[51] "Fala com Ela",[52] "Primavera Sound",[53] "Cabeças de Cartaz"[54] and "Encontros Imediatos",[55] among others.
Carmo has published 2 photo albums as collections of her work focused on musician's portraits and live concert performances, as well as a special joint edition sold with Blitz magazine nº30 and nº31, "Portugal XXI — Imagens de Sons Portugueses" in November 2008.