
"Photographer, creative director and fashion stylist Thalía Gochez joined us at our Los Angeles Nicer Tuesdays in November to take the audience through her portfolio of intimate portraits that uplift BIPOC narratives - pulling back the curtain on a career that began with a one dollar camera and ended up with huge clients."
"Talking about how "professionalism kills creativity", the importance of perseverance and her photography project Legacy, Thalía shows how to bridge the gap between subject, photographer and viewer."
Thalía Gochez is a photographer, creative director and fashion stylist who presented intimate portraits in Los Angeles that uplift BIPOC narratives. Her career began with a one-dollar camera and progressed to assignments with major clients. She warns that "professionalism kills creativity" and emphasizes perseverance as central to growth. She developed a photography project titled Legacy that centers intergenerational and cultural memory. Her practice focuses on bridging the gap between subject, photographer and viewer through intimate, narrative-driven images that prioritize underrepresented identities and trust-building in portrait-making.
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