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The sensitivity of expressing architecture
PUBLICATIONS :
Archdaily l Arqzon / Casa Rodriguez, Mexicali B,C
Bryan Arellano (1994) is an architect graduated from the Autonomous University of Baja California in Mexicali, Mexico (2018), and a photographer specializing in Architecture since 2021. He has had the opportunity to document the work of Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo, CLACLA, and during his stay in Valencia, Spain, he collaborated with Fran Silvestre, Olmos Estudio, Elo Construcciones, Remodel Estudio, among others. He also gained experience by attending the Aires Mateus workshop in Lisbon and the international photography workshop of RCR led by Hisao Suzuki as a mentor in Olot, Girona.
Little by little, the goal is to be able to join and collaborate with architecture firms to take their works to another level and communicate through architectural photography documentation, which has always played an important role. I believe that architectural photography is an investment that benefits in many ways both the creators and the photographer, as well as the worldwide architecture community.
Having studied architecture has allowed me to develop a special sensitivity for the arts, especially photography. I attribute to my career the ability I have to perceive the atmospheres of spaces, wanting to express what my eyes and sensitivity as an architect can perceive, as well as being able to feel what I can observe through a lens. This ability to convey through architectural photography all the phenomenologies that can be observed and experienced through them, where the aim is to highlight and, at the same time, to develop people's ability to appreciate through an image, always managing to immortalize the moment with three key objectives for the study: "Patience - Passion - Energy".
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