Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces
Story structure
A course by Bruto Studio , Photography, Architecture, and Design Studio
About the video: Story structure
Overview
“From reading the information we obtained, you will learn to put together a line of work that will allow you to structure the story. We will begin to define schedules, frames, and light situations that interest us. We also identify if there is any detail or main environment and we will see how to enhance it. We will define ten tentative photos to tell the story. ”
In this video lesson Bruto Studio addresses the topic: Story structure, 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
“Story structure Now we are going to think about the structure of our story. We already had an order from a client, a first approach to the space, we saw different types of photographs with which we can count on different situations, now we are going to start structuring it to optimize the shooting day and know what is the best way to tell about this reform in the TAG Studio department. We propose ten tentative photos that cannot be missing, but you can count on more or less, depending on where we are going to show it. Our client surely needs more photos to use them in other instances of you...”
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Course summary for: Architectural Photography: Storytelling for Spaces
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Adobe Bridge, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop -
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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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