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"Architectural Photography" Course

September 4, 2012
The School of Architecture, in collaboration with GrisArt, Escola Superior de Fotografía (Barcelona), launched the course “Architectural Photography,” which began on September 6, 2012. The course was designed for architects, architecture students, photography enthusiasts, and professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of space, its representation through the camera, and digital photography focused on architecture.

The course was structured around two days of theoretical and practical sessions focused on exterior and interior architectural spaces, designed to develop skills that enable the optimal use of framing and light in the representation of an architectural space, as well as various technical tools.

Content:

The building: form and context.

Narrative development of an architectural feature.

Choosing the frame.

Objectives, angle of view, and depth of field.

Sensitive material, color filters, light meter, and photometry.

Basic principles of light.

Light and photography in architecture.

Facades: the effect of light throughout the day.

The tripod.

Panoramas.

Workflow in Adobe Photoshop / Processing techniques.

Final result and file preservation.