Introduction to Urban Photography
Learn to develop your photographic eye to capture the architecture of your city
The camera does not make the photographer: the key to taking good photos is to develop a vision and a process, and to stay constant through trial and error until the magic happens. Pablo Casals Aguirre is a trained architect and self-taught photographer who has dedicated more than a decade to capturing the beauty of architecture through his lens. He currently has more than 100 registered projects from all over the world and his work has appeared in publications such as Dwell, C3, Domus, and ArchDaily.
In this online course, learn to develop your unique photographic eye and use an urban setting as your playground, applying Pablo’s techniques to shoot a photo series of a specific building or the streets in your city.
Get to Pablo Casals as he tells you about how he turned his lifelong love of photography into a career and fused it with his architecture studies. He also shares some of his favorite projects and his biggest influences.
Next, Pablo explains how obsession can fuel your photographic aspirations before introducing you to his work methodology and how he approaches a project. Look at the equipment he usually works with and how to plan your project before heading outside.
Urban photography is best learned in the streets, so Pablo takes you on a trip to his previously scouted location in Santiago de Chile to teach through a case study of a building.
Experiment with framing, camera angles, and light following Pablo’s practical example and looking for that magic between technique and intuition.
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