I always have at least one camera with me at all times, and now
that I have a toddler most of my images are made between work
and home. Because I work across the street from the Stata Center
— which contains the Computer Science and Artificial Laboratory
(CSAIL) and Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, among
other things — I come across the building several times a day. It’s
an easy building to shoot in that it lends itself to photography, and
I’m constantly bumping into people taking a photo of it. However,
it’s difficult to make a unique image of the building that stands
out from the plethora of photos online.
Sariñana has exhibited his work nationally and internationally, including at the Aperture Gallery, FOCUS photo l.a., Photoville, and the Griffin Museum of Photography. He has also had solo exhibitions for his series, Prosopagnosia, and Image of Structure.
He has received accolades from the Sony World Photography Awards, Photolucida Critical Mass, and Latin American Fotografía, Sariñana’s photographic work has been featured by Apple and published widely in periodicals such as Black & White Magazine, Silvershotz, and PDN Magazine.