Photographing Elevations
07.04.2011, 19:37
Filed under: Architectural Photography,Photography

The representation of an elevation view has meant since architectural photography exists a way to truthfully document the exact proportions of a building and accurately capture the detail of its parts.

Under this approach, elevation shots appear as frames in which the vanishing point of the image is placed in the center of the photographed structure and a flat lighting is used to reduce the depth of the shadows with the intention of recovering the linearity and two-dimensionality of an architectural drawing.

While it is true that an elevation shot can successfully document the information reflected in a drawing, when in the process of photographically interpreting a project I use elevations to focus attention on some elements that I want to highlight in my frame to graphically simplify its appearance -no matter if they are lines, shapes, colors or textures-, and to abstract them.

Probably it ends up that framing an elevation shot becomes very intuitive because the elements in the image are harmoniously arranged into the camera viewfinder very quickly and naturally. That’s why I know that if it takes me so much longer than usual to create a frame … something is not working and I will finish rejecting that picture.

It took me very little time to solve the elevations in the photographs of Josep Llobet projects that you can see here.


Emma Room Mate Hotel
11.01.2011, 18:28
Filed under: Architectural Photography,Barcelona,Photography

The first thing that called my attention when looking at Barcelona Rosselló Street Emma Room Mate Hotel by architects Yolanda Nadal and Luís Moneo were the many white lit pieces distributed on its façade rectangular surface and how these pieces were dissolved by the surrounding urban landscape.

The hotel façade is intentionally lightweight because of the pieces apparent motion as seen from Enric Granados Street on the left side of the building and compact when looking at the very same lit rectangles as seen coming from the right from Balmes Street.

I was specially concerned in preserving the subtle connection between the white texture inside the lit pieces in the night façade and the detail in the huge black area in wich the white rectangles are rhythmically arranged: although exposure and contrast were difficult to control, losing detail in both blacks and whites would have meant a quite unpleasant look in my photographs far from what I saw and felt when I first noticed the hotel delicate urban presence.


Season’s Greetings
14.12.2010, 13:28
Filed under: Barcelona,Photography

I found this nice Shirley Temple graffiti on a small door at the entrance of a former squat building at the corner of Ciutat de Granada and Pallars streets in Barcelona 22@ Poble Nou district. I walked many times in front of the building when photographing the 22@ area and I always noticed this happy sight and pleasant smile, quite an unexpected contrast in an old quarter all shaken by heavy works and immersed on a powerful transformation process.

Two months before photographing the graffiti, the squat -a building that had previously been a car repair workshop, and even before a small factory- was razed and the site cleared for new construction. The graffiti was lost and only one single beautiful element from the old XIXth century factory was preserved, a long and tall chimney.

That’s why I want to share with you this photograph and wish you all the best for the new year to come. Season’s greetings and happy new year 2011.


Urban Mixing
03.12.2010, 19:12
Filed under: Architectural Photography,Barcelona,Photography

French architectural magazine Archicréé is using many of my Barcelona 22@ photographs on its December 2010 #348 Urban Mixing issue. They have published Melon District Hotel, Saló Llull arrangement and 199 Diagonal Ave. by Blanch & Conca Arquitectura, Indra Headquarters Building by Fermín Vázquez / b720 Architects, Mediatic Building by Enric Ruíz-Geli / Cloud 9 Architects and ME Hotel by Dominique Perrault.

You can find these and many other Barcelona 22@ projects at the gallery section on the site: some of them are Agbar Tower by Jean Nouvel, Ca l’Aranyó by Valls & Benedito, Can Framis by Jordi Badia / BAAS Architects, 123 Diagonal Ave. by Dominique Perrault, 197 Diagonal Ave. by David Chipperfield and Pere IV, iLlacuna and Can Gili Vell buildings by Blanch &  Conca Arquitectura.


22@ Barcelona
27.09.2010, 09:03
Filed under: Architectural Photography,Barcelona,Photography

22@ Barcelona project is converting formerly industrial Poble Nou area into an innovative district now housing intensive knowledge based activities: it is the city’s most important project of the last years in terms or urban transformation and infrastructure creation and large amounts of both public and private resources are being invested.

Many important architectural firms are developing projects that are changing the face and the mood of the city and astonishingly transforming Barcelona urban landscape. These firms’ proposals are sowing the city with new shapes, colors and textures that I had not seen through my camera’s viewfinder for years.

I have been photographing many of 22@ projects since year 2007, specially Blanch + Conca Arquitectura works (Melon District Hotel, Diagonal 199, Pere Quart Building, ILlacuna Building …), and projects by David Chipperfield, Jean Nouvel, Dominique Perrault, b720, Cloud 9 and BAAS Architects.

There are still many interesting works in progress that I will add to my gallery as soon as I photograph them. Patience is required when you are in architectural photography …


Mediatic Building
20.09.2010, 18:01
Filed under: Architectural Photography,Barcelona,Photography

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I decided to portray Enric Ruiz Geli & Cloud 9 Architects Barcelona MediaTIC Building as the light and elastic volume I found when I first planned my photographs on location.

In order to capture the precise image I had in mind, I looked for a point of view where the metallic structure that frames the building and supports its suspended galleries was shown as both as resolute and delicate and on a proportion not so heavy to fade the complexity and subtle movement on the main facade elements.

The sunset light coming from nowhere draws transparency and gloss on the building front, simplifies the shapes on the image and gives it a distinctive cold cast in blues and greens.


September

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September is here, autumn is getting closer and a new season starts today. Seasons may sometimes look alike, but I feel this one is going to be very different with amazing projects, assignments and ideas to explore. Just to begin this brand new season, I have uploaded some recent photographs for you to my gallery that you don’t have already seen …


Agbar Tower
07.06.2010, 11:55
Filed under: Architectural Photography,Barcelona,Photography

I have been working many times in 22@ Barcelona development area, a formerly industrial district now housing university colleges, communication companies, firm headquarters, museums and hotels in newly designed spaces by well known architectural firms. Jean Nouvel’s Agbar tower was the first of all these important architectural projects and it was designed to be a new Barcelona city landmark and a symbol of the district renovation. … Read more …