Rafo Iparraguirre is a Spanish photographer and visual artist based in Madrid. He has been working in the field of photography since the early 2000s, and his work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications around the world.
Iparraguirre's work is characterized by its strong sense of composition, color, and light. He often uses digital manipulation to create surreal images that explore themes of identity, memory, and nostalgia. His photographs have been described as "dreamlike" and "poetic," with a focus on capturing moments of beauty in everyday life.
Iparraguirre's work has been exhibited at galleries and museums across Europe, including the Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. His photographs have also appeared in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Vogue Italia, El Pais Magazine, and National Geographic.
In addition to his photographic work, Iparraguirre is also an accomplished filmmaker. He has directed several short films that have screened at film festivals around the world. He is also a professor at the University of Madrid where he teaches courses on photography and visual arts.
Iparraguirre's work continues to be celebrated for its unique vision and creative approach to photography. His photographs are held in private collections around the world as well as public institutions such as The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.