

Iñigo Diaz is a filmmaker, photographer, and designer based in Brooklyn, New York. He works in fragments—images found, images made, images that slip between memory and invention, mapping the quiet overlap of the everyday and the remembered. Rather than staying within a single medium, Diaz treats images as building blocks—shifting between moving image, still image, and object. His practice is guided by a curiosity about how images are made, how they circulate, and how they linger long after their moment has passed.
A project might take the form of a photograph, a moving image, or an object; what connects them is a restless curiosity about how images carry time, how they hold both truth and distortion. His work lingers in the everyday, in the overlooked detail, in the tension between permanence and disappearance.