Wanko

In the dynamic world of photography and videography, Eneko Del Barco aka Wanko stands out as a passionate creator driven by a love for capturing life’s moments. With a background rooted in film direction and editing, Wanko’s journey into the visual arts is marked by a genuine curiosity and a relentless pursuit of creativity. From exploring set design to mastering stage lighting, Wanko’s expertise extends across various disciplines, shaping a unique approach to storytelling through visuals. Through collaborations within the techno scene and beyond, Wanko’s work reflects a blend of technical skill and artistic vision, aimed at capturing the essence of every experience. Join us as we delve into Wanko’s world, where each frame tells a story and every project unfolds as a testament to the power of visual storytelling. Check out our interview with him below:


Classic Entourage Magazine: Can you tell us about your journey into the world of photography and videography, and how your background in film direction and editing has influenced your work in these fields?

Wanko: I’ve always been drawn to recording and capturing moments, starting from a young age. My passion led me to study film direction and editing, which provided me with a solid foundation. I received my first camera at 15, and with the advent of smartphones, I never stopped recording and editing. About a year ago, I was able to transition into dedicating myself fully to these passions professionally. My background in film direction and editing greatly influences my work in photography and videography, as it instilled in me a sense of storytelling and understanding of visual composition and pacing.

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Wanko

CE Mag: As a professional in both photography and videography, how do you find the balance between the two mediums, and do you have a preference for one over the other?

Wanko: Personally, I prefer video due to its ability to convey movement and emotion. However, I recognize the power of photography in capturing singular moments that evoke strong feelings. Ultimately, both mediums are essential, as video is essentially a series of photographs stitched together. Regardless of the medium, light remains the most crucial element in creating compelling imagery.

CE Mag: Your work spans various artistic and technical disciplines. How do these diverse skills contribute to your unique approach as a videographer and photographer in the techno scene?

Wanko: My diverse background allows me to approach my work from multiple angles, fostering creativity and innovation. Whether it’s mapping courses or theater scenography, each experience provides me with new insights and techniques that I can incorporate into my videography and photography. This versatility enables me to bring fresh perspectives to my projects within the techno scene.

Preparation, adaptability, and collaboration with fellow artists are crucial in capturing those unique moments amidst the chaos of live events.

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CE Mag: Being the art director for Vendex’s AV show and content, how do you bring your creative vision to life and ensure that it complements the music and the overall experience for the audience?

Wanko: Balancing improvisation with pre-production is key in bringing Vendex’s creative vision to life. While we draw inspiration from various shows, Vendex’s ideas serve as the foundation, which I enhance with my technical expertise and references. We strive to make the show a musical and artistic interpretation of his set, maintaining a delicate balance between spontaneity and preparation.

CE Mag: You’re currently focused on training as a set designer and stage lighting expert. How do you integrate these elements into your work, and how do they enhance the visual storytelling in your projects?

Wanko: My training in set design and stage lighting enriches my projects by providing me with a deeper understanding of space and atmosphere. By integrating these elements, I can enhance the visual storytelling, creating immersive experiences for the audience. Continuous learning and exploration drive me to push boundaries and innovate in my field.

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Wanko Working with Vendex

CE Mag: Could you share a memorable experience or project where your expertise in LED design and lighting workshops played a crucial role in creating a visually stunning atmosphere?

Wanko: One particularly memorable project was for an Unlocked party, where I designed a visually striking LED setup. From initial concept to realization, the project allowed me to translate my ideas into a tangible, immersive experience that resonated with both myself and the audience.

CE Mag: In the techno scene, collaborating with artists like Klangkuenstler, Lee Ann Roberts, and Kozlov, how do you capture the essence of their performances and translate it into compelling visual content?

Wanko: My musical background and appreciation for electronics enable me to understand the nuances of each artist’s performance. By collaborating closely with them and understanding their stylistic preferences, I can capture the essence of their sets and translate it into visually engaging content. Communication and intuition play vital roles in this process.

CE Mag: As a photographer and videographer, what challenges do you often face in the fast-paced environment of live events, and how do you overcome them to capture those unique moments?

Wanko: The fast-paced nature of live events presents numerous challenges, from balancing workload to maintaining creativity and energy levels. However, my passion for capturing moments and telling stories drives me to overcome these obstacles. Preparation, adaptability, and collaboration with fellow artists are crucial in capturing those unique moments amidst the chaos of live events.

CE Mag: Your work involves a significant focus on artistic and creative direction. How do you approach conceptualizing and executing visual concepts that align with the artistic vision of the musicians you collaborate with?

Wanko: Communication is key in aligning visual concepts with the artistic vision of the musicians I collaborate with. By holding meetings and exchanging ideas, we can collectively conceptualize and execute projects that resonate with their artistic vision while incorporating my creative input. Collaboration fosters innovation and ensures that the final product reflects the collective vision.

CE Mag: With the evolving technology in photography and videography, how do you stay updated on the latest trends and incorporate new techniques while maintaining your distinctive style?

Wanko: Staying connected and actively seeking out new trends and techniques is essential in staying relevant in this rapidly evolving industry. Networking with fellow artists, attending workshops, and staying abreast of technological advancements allows me to incorporate new techniques while retaining my distinctive style. Continuous learning and adaptation are key to staying ahead in this dynamic field.

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