Diego Triplab

“I think I have a constant language in my photos that is present, but I prefer things to happen naturally.”

 
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Intercru: Where are you from?

Diego: I am from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Where do you live and work now?

I live in the neighborhood of Villa Crespo in Buenos Aires and I work here as well.

How did you get started as a photographer?

Since I was 7 or 8 years old, as a game, I always had a camera with me on my vacations. When I got much older and I was at university, I came across a course in photography and analog development (the only thing that existed at that time) and there I had a slightly more professional approach.

Working for several years in graphic and audiovisual design, I had the artistic need to reinvent my profession and I started to take photos in a professional way.

 
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What do you do to find creative inspiration?

I try to absorb everything that surrounds me. I love books, videos, trips, and experiences. I also like working the same models on personal projects.

What are the types of emotions that you try to convey in your photos?

I never really think about transmitting something like a specific emotion. I think I have a constant language in my photos that is present, but I prefer things to happen naturally.

 
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What is your favorite part of photography?

Seeing the final results! I love when it’s been a long time from the moment of having made them and I final get to see the work we did.

 
 
 

Diego Triplab is an Argentinian photographer based out of Buenos Aires. To see more of his photography, you can check out his website triplab.com.ar or follow his work on Instagram @triplab.

 
 

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