Last updated on August 14, 2024 by Stefano Ferro, travelling and making photos for 20 years. Read more Get Inspired

One of the most fascinating type of photography is, in my opinion, architecture photography. 

Any building is static by definition. It is down to the photographer to add the own interpretation. In doing that the photographer adds a dynamic to the architecture, taking it to another dimension. It is so important to have a connection with the environment and the people around, it adds the link to the local culture, giving instantly a message of the location.

Nic Granleese is one of the best interpreter of architecture photography in Melbourne. His work is just outstanding. You can check his commercial projects as well the the fun projects on his website. My favourite ones are for sure the Palau De Les Arts, in Valencia, and the portraits of the 2013 Victoria Architecture Awards, where he gave an awesome interpretation with a lovely fun post-production.

This is a real 5 minutes inspiring interview not to be missed

Check out his website and facebook page at

 http://www.nicgranleese.com  http://www.facebook.com/pages/Nic-Granleese/152818948097771t


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Stefano is a seasoned travel expert and the visionary founder of MEL365.com, a leading travel website with traffic across 6 continents. With a rich background in the travel industry, Stefano spent four pivotal years at Amadeus Travel Distribution System, gaining invaluable insights into travel technologies and distribution.

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