The Granit catalog brings together all your media and every collection in one library—built for photographers and creatives who want to find, organize, and reuse work without friction.
What the Granit catalog does
The catalog gathers every file you import into Granit: photos, scans, series, personal projects, portfolio imagery, and client-facing galleries. It becomes your main library—one place to prepare work before publishing your portfolio or sharing a private client space.
Why photographers need it
Photographers quickly accumulate hundreds or thousands of images: editorial series, weddings, portraits, commissions, analog archives, personal experiments. Without a clear catalog, media gets hard to find—let alone showcase. Granit turns that archive into a living workspace.
One base for portfolio and client work
From the catalog you prepare media, build collections, feed your portfolio, and create private projects. The same library powers your public presentation and controlled image delivery to clients.
Concrete example
After a shoot you import files via drag-and-drop, find them in the catalog, then sort them into a dedicated collection. That collection can become a portfolio page, a private gallery, or a selection you send to the client.
Key benefits
The catalog helps you centralize media, avoid duplicates, keep your archive organized, prepare images before publishing, and connect internal organization with your public presence.
Frequently asked questions
Does the catalog replace local folders?
No. It complements local workflows with a web library you can use for portfolio pages, collections, and client spaces.
Can I prepare a client gallery from the catalog?
Yes. It's the starting point for organizing media you'll publish, select, or share with a client.
Does it scale for large photo libraries?
Yes. It's built to structure large volumes while keeping archives, collections, and projects easy to navigate.