Raimon Camprubí started experimenting with photography under the guidance of his father, who was a fantastic amateur photographer, and he later became a disciple of Francesc Català-Roca for almost ten years. In 1966, he set out on his own and, following in the footsteps of the master, began working for different publications of art, architecture, advertising and industrial design. Based on this work and numerous travels he embarked on, Camprubí published a collection of books on the cultural heritage and geographical characteristics of Spain. Notable among these are Montserrat and Ver Galicia, for which he was awarded the Premi Apel·les Mestres Prize from the Instituto del Libro Español in 1977 and 1982. Raimon Camprubí approached photography in the style of a photojournalist and thanks to his mastery of light, both in black and white and in colour photography, he has produced almost pictorial compositions of the social and historical context of our lands.
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