Documenting personal experiences as a diaristic habit is a form of release to reflect and grow from. Diego Suarez has kept a personal online diary for four years, documenting the most private of his experiences only to make them public by selecting entries within a nine-month range from 2015 to 2016 and juxtaposing them with personal photographs he has taken with his film camera. Sequel To Lust investigates the relationship between heartache, longing, and the desire to photograph while blurring the lines between private and public. Thus, the book becomes a poetic conversation between experience and photographs. Suarez is interested in the way personal experience subconsciously influences the way he views the world through his camera; the banal subject matter he captures begins to reflect the sentiment in his journals.