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Diego Orlando

Saint Sebastian | Spain

BIOGRAPHY

Diego Orlando, hailing from San Sebastian, Basque Country, Spain, is a highly accomplished interior architect and master of creative photography. With a Master's degree in creative photography from the University of Catalonia, he has emerged as a leading figure in the art world. Diego's artistic journey has been marked by notable achievements. In 2018, he won the International Photography Awards (IPA) for his acclaimed work "La mirada de Goya," a series that delves into the subjugation of Spanish women to the strict religious norms of the 19th century. His series "Saints and Mantillas" has also garnered attention, offering a contemporary perspective on the lives of Christian martyrs and virgins. His talent has been recognized through numerous accolades, including nominations for the Fine Art Photography Awards (FAPA) and participation in prestigious exhibitions such as the Manchester 2020 VR Exhibition and the London Art Biennale. Diego's work has graced renowned venues like the Los Angeles Museum of Photography and the Millepiani Gallery in Rome. Diego's art is inspired by a fusion of pictorialist photography, painting, and illustration, influenced by notable artists such as Robert Demachy, Alvin Langdon Coburn, Francisco de Goya, and Annie Leibovitz. His unique approach and skillful storytelling have captivated audiences and earned him recognition as a rising talent in the art world. Currently based in Caracas, San Sebastian, and Barcelona, Diego continues to receive acclaim for his work, including honors like the "Pic of the Day" and "Best of PhotoVogue" from VOGUE - PhotoVogue Italia. His artistic journey reflects a deep exploration of light, shadow, and classical subjects, offering a poetic and surreal perspective.