José Fadolla is a photographer based in Lisbon. He specialises in art reproduction, cultural heritage documentation and digital preservation.
He began his academic journey in 2017 by enrolling in the Philosophy Degree programme at UNED, subsequently opting to pursue formal photographic training. In 2019, he enrolled in the Photography Degree at Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies (ULHT), where he developed a strong interest in museum collections, archival materials and scientific imaging.
During his final year, José completed a curricular internship at the National Museum of Natural History and Science (MUHNAC) in Lisbon. There, he photographed objects from the museum's scientific and historical collections and digitised albums, photographic archives and visual materials as part of the Photo Impulse project.
In 2022, he commenced a Master's degree in Photography at ULHT and joined CICANT as a researcher and imaging technician in the immersive media project "Congo VR."
José's recent professional work focuses on heritage projects, fine-art documentation and digital preservation for museums, foundations and art galleries. He works both as a photographer and as an assistant in specialised collection-based imaging environments.
He began his academic journey in 2017 by enrolling in the Philosophy Degree programme at UNED, subsequently opting to pursue formal photographic training. In 2019, he enrolled in the Photography Degree at Lusófona University of Humanities and Technologies (ULHT), where he developed a strong interest in museum collections, archival materials and scientific imaging.
During his final year, José completed a curricular internship at the National Museum of Natural History and Science (MUHNAC) in Lisbon. There, he photographed objects from the museum's scientific and historical collections and digitised albums, photographic archives and visual materials as part of the Photo Impulse project.
In 2022, he commenced a Master's degree in Photography at ULHT and joined CICANT as a researcher and imaging technician in the immersive media project "Congo VR."
José's recent professional work focuses on heritage projects, fine-art documentation and digital preservation for museums, foundations and art galleries. He works both as a photographer and as an assistant in specialised collection-based imaging environments.
