Granit collections let you group media by project, series, theme, client, or medium—turning a library of images into a clear, usable system.
What a collection is in Granit
A collection is a set of media organized around intent. It can match a shoot, lab scans from a roll, a black-and-white series, a client job, an editorial selection, or a portfolio theme.
Why organize your media into collections
Collections make your work easier to read. They keep you from hunting through files without context and help you quickly find a series, mood, commission, or creative direction. For photographers, graphic designers, and visual artists, it is a simple way to preserve creative logic.
By project, theme, or practice
You can organize by project—weddings, concerts, architecture, portraits—or by theme: black and white, travel, sport, graphic design, typography, illustration, web design. Granit lets your filing follow how you create.
Using a collection in a portfolio or client project
From a collection you can prepare portfolio pages with Granit Intelligence, create private projects, send a gallery to a client, or enrich a selection. You can add or remove media anytime without losing overall catalog structure.
Concrete example
A film photographer can create one collection for a Kodak Portra roll, another for a wedding reportage, and a third for a personal series. Each keeps its context, use, and visual coherence while staying connected to the main catalog.
Frequently asked questions
Does a collection have to be public?
No. A collection can stay internal, prepare a portfolio, or underpin a private client project.
Can I edit a collection after creating it?
Yes. You can add, remove, and reorganize media anytime.
How do catalog and collections relate?
The catalog holds every media item; collections structure them into coherent sets for working, showcasing, or delivering work.