Architecture Photography · Costa Brava

Architecture photography for the Costa Brava.

Editorial architecture photography for the villas, hotels, masias and small developments that make the Empordà and the Catalan coast worth looking at. Natural light. Patient composition. Files that hold up in a print magazine and on a booking page.
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We photograph architecture the way an editor would — for the light, the geometry, and the way people move through a space. No wide-lens distortion. No HDR. No fake blue skies. Just the building as it was designed, on the day it looks best.

Our archive covers stone masias, contemporary villas, restored fincas, boutique hotels, restaurants and heritage projects across the Costa Brava, the Empordà and greater Catalunya — with select commissions in Mallorca and the south of France.

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What we cover

Exteriors

Facades, courtyards, gardens, pools, terraces, and the way a building sits in its landscape. Shot in the light that flatters the material — often golden hour, sometimes overcast, always deliberate.

Interiors

Reception rooms, guest suites, kitchens, staircases, and architectural details. Wide-angle where it makes sense, but never distorted. Tripod, tilt-shift correction, and a lot of patience.

Detail & material

Stonework, timber, tile, ironwork, textiles. The close-up frames that show craftsmanship — the ones editors actually publish and clients actually remember.

Twilight & golden-hour

The blue-hour exteriors that most booking sites open with. Warm interior light against a cooling sky, everything balanced, everything intentional.

Architectural drone

Aerial context frames flown by an AESA-certified operator. The single image that shows how a property sits in its plot, its village, its landscape.

For architects & studios

Full editorial shoots delivered with usage rights for portfolio, press, award submissions, and social. Optional interior styling with our team.

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Where we photograph

We're based in Girona and cover the Costa Brava end to end — Cadaqués, Roses, L'Escala, L'Estartit, Begur, Pals, Palafrugell, Palamós, Sant Feliu, Tossa — plus the inland Empordà (Peratallada, Madremanya, Torroella), the Garrotxa, Barcelona, and the Costa Daurada. Destination projects in Mallorca, the Pyrenees and southern France on request.

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How a shoot runs

  1. 01

    Discovery call

    A 30-minute call to understand the property, the timeline, and how the images will be used. Free, no obligation.

  2. 02

    Scout & light plan

    We visit the property (or study a floor plan and reference images) and map the light: which rooms at which hours, weather buffers, tripod positions.

  3. 03

    Shoot day

    Half or full day on-site, working room by room. Light styling on request. First selects previewed on the back of the camera.

  4. 04

    Delivery

    10–14 working days. Full-resolution masters, web-optimised set, and print-ready TIFFs. Usage rights for your marketing included.

Frequently asked

How long does a shoot take?
Most properties are covered in a half day (2–3 rooms plus exteriors) or a full day (whole property, twilight, plus drone). We plan around the light, not the clock.
Do you correct verticals and distortion?
Yes. Every frame is shot on a tripod with tilt-shift or corrected in post. Walls stay straight, ceilings stay flat.
Can you work with an architect's brief?
Yes — we're happy to shoot from a shot list, work to a press deadline, and deliver with usage rights suitable for award submissions and portfolio use.
Do you style the interior?
Light styling is included (making beds, removing clutter, dressing surfaces). Full styling with a props team is available on request.
Is drone included?
One or two aerial context frames are typical on architecture shoots. Fuller drone coverage or video is priced separately — see our video and drone service.

Ready to photograph your building?

Tell us about the property, the timeline, and how you'll use the images. We respond within one working day.

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