Immersion in Architectural Photography

How is the space to be photographed?

A course by Jesús Granada , Architectural Photographer

Architectural Photographer. Jaén, Spain.
Joined June 2014

Learn to create an architectural photo essay capturing the essence of a space

  • Spanish with subtitles in English
  • 96% positive reviews (399)
  • 7952 students

About the video: How is the space to be photographed?

Overview

“We will analyze the project with the most usual information that we will see before making an order. We will see sketches and drawings of the architects, planimetry, photos of models, also a previous visit to the project is desirable if the distance allows it. Thus we will see better its size, materials used and the main spaces. These preliminary works of understanding the project are the basis of a good job. ”

In this video lesson Jesús Granada addresses the topic: How is the space to be photographed?, 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

“The commission I received to photograph the house, like I said, it's part from a royal commission from my studio. It is usually received through email, a phone call What does the architect do to you in the interested company, and it usually sends you a type of information determined. We see planimetry, which, no, they pointed out at first about the house in question, plants, which we must know how to interpret, and some photos of work or mobile, that the same architect does. Also, it tells you the ideas that he had when doing the project, tells you about materiality of the project, and give...”

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Course summary for: Immersion in Architectural Photography

  • Level: Beginner
  • 96% positive reviews (399)
  • 7952 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

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.


Spanish with subtitles in English
  • 96% positive reviews (399)
  • 7952 students
  • 23 lessons (4h 22m)
  • 37 additional resources (17 files)
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  • Audio: Spanish
  • Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, French, Italian, Polish, Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
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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
  • 96% positive reviews (399)
  • 7952 students