Immersion in Architectural Photography

Composite photographs

A course by Jesús Granada , Architectural Photographer

Architectural Photographer. Jaén, Spain.
Joined June 2014
97% positive reviews (409)
8,822 students
Audio: Spanish, English
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About the video: Composite photographs

Overview

“They are the most important subgroup of all. For me a good group of composite photographs (as I call them) are the backbone of a narrative. Whenever they ask me to make a selection of photographs for some exhibition or talk, they end up occupying 50% of the total. They are usually the most difficult to solve technically, both in production and post-production, also those that will do your work differently or your most particular language. They are the blank page of any report and where the creativity, the photographer's vision and his tenacity are most evident.”

In this video lesson Jesús Granada addresses the topic: Composite photographs, which is part of the Domestika online course: Immersion in Architectural Photography. Learn to create an architectural photo essay capturing the essence of a space.

Partial transcription of the video

“Common types of photography: Composite Continuing with The usual pseudo families of photography I want to show you A second group The one I consider the most important Because it contains I think the essence What would be architectural photography? That for me is To relate several concepts, several ideas Spatial Various situations That usually happen Independently but That in a single image, we can relate And in these three What are you seeing that I have built a small A movement on the image They are photographs that consist Basically In putting the soil in relation In relation to the proj...”

This transcript is automatically generated, so it may contain mistakes.


Course summary for: Immersion in Architectural Photography

  • Level: Beginner
  • 97% positive reviews (409)
  • 8822 students
  • 5 units
  • 23 lessons (4h 22m)
  • 17 downloads
  • Category

    Architecture & Spaces, Photography & Video
  • Software

    Adobe Lightroom
  • Areas

    Architectural Photography, Architecture, Interior Architecture, Interior Photography, Photography

Jesús Granada

Jesús Granada
A course by Jesús Granada

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Architectural Photographer

Jesús Granada started his professional journey when he was just 18, combining his studies in the field of architecture with his love of photography. In 1999, he discovered the optical-bench technique and began working as a freelance architectural photographer, carrying out commissions for a variety of publishers and studios. Since then, he has showcased his work in over 25 countries, working for more than 400 magazines and 70 publishing houses, as well as taking commissions for over 20 specialized publications and books.

His work has been published in collaboration with magazines and publishers such as El Croquis, Casabella, ICON, The Plan, A+U Japan, AMC Le Moniteur, I+D New York, Bauwelt, AIT, Gustavo Gili, and A. Mondadori, as well as newspapers like El País, The New York Times, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, ABC, and Il Corriere. He has also worked with top companies like adidas, iGuzzini, Flos, Porcelanosa, Akaba, Malpesa, Cosentino, Schüco, Klein, and countless others.

His love for architecture and travel photography is as alive today as it was at the very beginning, and he strives to make this passion tangible in his work.


  • 97% positive reviews (409)
  • 8,822 students
  • 23 lessons (4h 22m)
  • 37 additional resources (17 files)
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  • Audio: Spanish, English
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
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Immersion in Architectural Photography. Photography, Video, Architecture, and Spaces course by Jesús Granada

Immersion in Architectural Photography

A course by Jesús Granada
Architectural Photographer. Jaén, Spain.
Joined June 2014
  • 97% positive reviews (409)
  • 8,822 students