Tom Granier
Photographer
Architecture
France
Born in Castres in the Tarn region of France, I quickly developed a passion for architecture. It began as a young teenager through my drawings, observed by my father, a trained industrial draftsman. I learned about perspective, volume, and vanishing points by drawing my own house and those I saw while traveling. Later, I expanded on this by venturing into 3D modeling, again focusing on the buildings around me, the buildings I encounter daily and inhabit as much as they inhabit me. As I grew older, photography became an increasingly important part of my life, eventually becoming my preferred medium, the one that allows me to capture what I see.
After graduating from high school, I naturally pursued a two-year technical degree in photography, graduating at the top of my class. There, I learned the pure technique, the complexities of photographing a building with its perspectives and sometimes overwhelming height. This was followed by a bachelor's degree in photography, which allowed me to put technical skills at the service of my photographic eye. Equipped with a specialized camera for architectural photography, I now explore Paris and its classical and modern architecture, making it my new playground. But I haven't forgotten my native south, which I regularly revisit, always keen to showcase it, the place where it all began.
Languages: English
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