Renovation of an old water mill, Lanjarón, Grenada
Text: Juan Domingo Santos, architect
Photography: Fernando Alda
The town of Lanjaron is located on the southern slope of Sierra Nevada. Known for its craftsmanship, the production of quality honey and its healing waters, it is one of the most renowned resorts in Spain.
15 July, 2011 · Published in architectural photography, architectural photographer, architectural photographer, new reports |
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Professional photographer since 1981, specializes in photography of architecture and infrastructure from 1987. My stories recorded works of great interest and uniqueness, documenting its construction and final state. My studio is developing a high quality work in editing analog and digital images. This material, exceeding seven thousand reports, is consulted regularly by publishers around the world, being published monthly in books and magazines and foreign.
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