Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces

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A course by Bruto Studio , Photography, Architecture, and Design Studio

Photography, Architecture, and Design Studio. Montreal, Argentina.
Joined July 2021
100% positive reviews (22)
783 students
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About the final project for: Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces

Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces

“We have reached the end of the course. Thank you very much for joining us on this adventure. We hope that you are now ready to face all the challenges that arise in your projects. Now it's time to share your project, let us show you an example of how we would like to see your process and project: Space Choose the space to portray. It can be your own home or work space, a property to sell or rent, a business premises, an artist workshop, the work of an architect or designer, etc.

The information Gather all the information you have about the place: plan, reference photos, physical location, path of the sun, possible times for the shots, details of decoration, cleaning, etc. Choose and design your preview of the photographs according to the purpose of the images. For example: magazine, web publication, Instagram, printed piece, etc. In this way you will arrive on the day of the photos with a clear idea of how many vertical, horizontal, etc. photos, you will need to count the place.
The photo shoot To start, prepare your equipment: camera, lenses, tripod, phone, etc. Start the photo session, enjoy your work day! Everything you've worked so far is for this. It is also important to adapt to the possibilities of the place and the times available. Find the most notable of the space, what is it that identifies it? Blow that up!
Post-production Download the material from your cameras. Very important to name and order it to make it easier to select and edit! Choose one of the possible publications that we propose to put together your final presentation.
Don't forget to share your project by clicking "Create your project". We will be waiting to see your project. We will give you feedback as soon as possible, but please be patient as it may take a while for us to reply. While you wait, we invite you to see the projects of your colleagues. Take advantage of the Domestika forum to exchange ideas, opinions and feedback with your colleagues! Don't forget that when we share, we learn, so don't stop sharing your work and your knowledge. We already want to know the story of your space! See you soon in the forum.”

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“Final project We have reached the end of the course and we are very grateful to have shared this experience together. We hope you enjoyed our process and yours. Every job that comes to Gross implies a challenge for us. We try to plan and anticipate what each project needs, But there can always be surprises. Be prepared to be surprised and ready to overcome the obstacles that arise. The most important thing is to enjoy the shooting day, connect with the space and with what it has to tell. This is how we managed to have an orderly, aesthetic and professional story. Our experience continues to...”

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Course summary for: Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (22)
  • 783 students
  • 4 units
  • 16 lessons (2h 41m)
  • 11 downloads
  • Category

    Photography & Video
  • Software

    Adobe Bridge, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop
  • Areas

    Architectural Photography, Digital Photography, Mobile Photography, Photo Retouching, Photographic Composition, Photography

Bruto Studio

Bruto Studio
A course by Bruto Studio

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Photography, Architecture, and Design Studio

Bruto is an Argentine image studio run by Cecilia Espinosa and Matías Mansilla. They produce photographs and videos, in addition to having an editorial design branch. They blur the lines of architecture, photography, and design with the aim of creating bridges between the fields, always looking for a distinctive edge to their projects.

The studio has worked for many clients such as advertising agencies, architectural firms like Pinto Da Mota Falcon and Estudio TAG, and festivals like OpenHouse Buenos Aires. They also published their own book on Argentine Brutalism.


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Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces. Photography, and Video course by Bruto Studio

Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces

A course by Bruto Studio
Photography, Architecture, and Design Studio. Montreal, Argentina.
Joined July 2021
  • 100% positive reviews (22)
  • 783 students