From her base in Barcelona, María Pujol has crafted a visual language rooted in interior design, architecture and portraiture. Since graduating in 2005 from the Institut d’Estudis Fotogràfics de Catalunya (IEFC), she has built a career that balances technical precision with a poetic sensitivity to space and light.
For four years, she trained as an assistant to an editorial photographer, contributing to magazines such as Woman, Elle, Habitania and Casaviva. It was during this period that she developed an eye for detail and an acute awareness of atmosphere—key elements in the construction of every image. Today, she works as a freelance photographer for publications including Interiores, El Mueble, AD, Proyecto Contract, Telva, Mi Casa and Casa Rústica, and collaborates closely with numerous interior designers and architects across Spain.
In 2024, together with stylist and art director Mar Gausachs, she founded KanelaStudio—an experimental space where they conceive creative projects for brands such as Bover Lights Barcelona. In parallel, at LensEscuela and under the guidance of Maria Azkárate, she continues to deepen her approach to architectural photography, cultivating an expressive, authorial gaze.
But María Pujol does more than capture interiors—she interprets them. She senses their atmosphere, inhabits them through her lens, and translates them into visual narratives that invite the viewer to enter. Her work is a quiet testimony to the power of photography as a bridge between aesthetics and emotion, structure and the life it contains.