Paloma de la Fuente (Madrid, 1991) is a photographer and visual artist based in Berlin, Germany.
Over the years, and using both analog and digital, Paloma's photographic practice refers to the archive of memory and plays with texture, light, color, and double exposure. Since she started shooting with compact cameras, there has always been an intention to stop time: to make the temporary eternal. When she wasΒ 18, she began shooting professionally for magazines and digital media. Almost 15 years later, she finds herself looking back and redefining herΒ relationship with photography, using it to approach concepts that cross her, such as migration, the passage of time,Β or herΒ own relationship with herΒ body.Β
Her work has been published on diverse websites such as Jot Down, Berlin Amateurs, and BFace Magazine.
In 2020, some of her pictures were part of the Berlin Gegen das Patriarchat! exhibition