Photographer

Lluís Bort

Palma, Las Palmas, Spain

His philosophy of architectural photography is based on the constant search for interaction between the built structure, the human being, and the environment. His approach stands out for combining technical precision with artistic sensitivity, capturing not only the form and function of buildings but also their essence and spirit. Bort's images transcend mere documentation, becoming rich visual interpretations full of meaning. A fundamental aspect of his work is the inclusion of the human element in his photographs. He believes that architectural spaces are designed to be inhabited and that the presence of people not only provides a real scale to the buildings but also acts as a guiding thread in his visual dialogues. For Bort, there is no architecture without people; humans are essential to complete the narrative and purpose of constructed spaces. His inspiration ranges from seeking different points of view to unconventional compositions that allow him to express his concerns. His photographic references include Lucien Hervé, Julius Shulman, Hilla and Bernd Becher, as well as contemporary photographers and professional colleagues. His architectural photography is a delicate balance between technique and art, with a profound respect for the architectural work and its surroundings. His images not only document structures but also tell stories and evoke emotions, providing a rich and multifaceted view of contemporary architecture. The constant search for new inspirations is what keeps his passion for photography alive.

Lluís Bort

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