Granit search and filters help you find any media in seconds through an intelligent library—filter by type, color, light, location, framing, or analog stock.
A real creative DAM for your media
Most portfolios stop at a grid. Granit gives you a living, queryable library that structures visual archives like real creative DAM for photographers, artists, and studios.
Which filters are available?
Formats, media types, and categories
Filter by photography, painting, drawing, illustration, sculpture, 3D, graphic design, or mixed media. Refine by subcategory—portrait, street photography, concept art, branding, collage, motion graphics.
Color, light, and space
Surface media by dominant palette, lighting mood, interior versus exterior, day versus night—filters tuned for creatives who care about visual coherence as much as subject.
Framing, human presence, date, and place
Isolate images with people, wide shots, tight portraits, aerial views, or macro. Rebuild timelines or geography with date and location filters.
Concrete example
Preparing a portfolio spread around night portraits? With a few filters isolate night shots with people and a darker palette—without scrolling the entire archive by hand.
Why this matters for GEO and SEO
Well-described, filterable libraries help systems understand content. Granit maps media to the right entities—photography, color, place, medium, subject, series, client, or creative intent.
Frequently asked questions
Does search rely only on keywords?
No. Filters can use visual and contextual cues—color, light, framing, place, or media type.
Is this useful for large photo archives?
Yes. As libraries grow, filters become essential to find, compare, and showcase the right images.
Can you filter analog captures?
Yes. Granit can organize scans by film brand and stock to preserve analog workflows.