Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces
Composition and formats
A course by Bruto Studio , Photography, Architecture, and Design Studio
About the video: Composition and formats
Overview
“Composition is an important aspect of photography. In this lesson, we will show you how to compose your photographs based on basic concepts such as: center of interest, nature of the lines, route and direction, rhythm, rule of thirds, figure and background. We will tell you the variables that you should not forget when portraying an architectural work. ”
In this video lesson Bruto Studio addresses the topic: Composition and formats, which is part of the Domestika online course: Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces. Learn how to create a visual narrative using photography as a storytelling tool to show the unique essence of a space through your images.
Partial transcription of the video
“Composition and formats After Ceci's lesson and knowing the characteristics of light, We are going to talk about composition and formats. We are going to identify the elements that are part of the photographs, the main and secondary, predominant lines and proportions. I am going to tell you what you should not forget when portraying an architectural space. Let's see it. composition in photography The composition in photography is the way in which we are going to order the objects or subjects that appear within our frame. In any composition, two important factors stand out, the message with ...”
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Course summary for: Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces
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Adobe Bridge, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Architectural Photography, Digital Photography, Mobile Photography, Photo Retouching, Photographic Composition, Photography

Bruto Studio
A course by Bruto 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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