Thalia Gochez

Thalia Gochez (born 1994) is a photographer, creative director, and fashion stylist. She is known for her photography work and aesthetic that captures visuals featuring women of color, with a focus on Latinx women.

Biography
Gochez was born in Pasadena, California. She is Salvadorian Mexican American. Her mother is from Mexico and her father is from El Salvador. While living in San Francisco's Mission District as a young adult she studied at San Francisco City College, earning an Associates degree in fashion merchandising in the fall of 2018.

Art
She is known for her photography work and aesthetic that captures visuals featuring women of color, with a focus on Latinx women. In 2021 the Creative Review recognized Gochez for her zeitgeist impact and she was also included in Dazed 100 list, an annual platforms that aims to showcase and celebrate the influence of 100 individuals from around the world who are making an impact in shaping culture that same year. Gochez has worked with brands such as Ceremonia, Apple, Nike,  and Rare Beauty. Her work has been featured in Aperature, Latina Magazine, The New York Times, Teen Vogue, the Cut in New York Magazine, Rolling Stone Magazine, and I.D Magazine. Gochez has worked with musical artist, La Dona, to create the album artwork for her 2020 EP Algo Nuevo . Gochez captured photography stills for Don Julio’s global campaign for Por Amor, in their film' titled 'A Love Letter to Mexico.' Gochez was recognized by Las Fotos Project: The Foto Awards and Silent Auction awarded her the Editorial Award on October 23, 2021.

Notable works

 * Hermanas de Sangre (2018), a solo exhibit. An exhibit that showcased the moments of childhood in the Mission district of San Francisco
 * De Donde Eres? (2023) At Galerie Kernweine in Stuttgard, Germany.
 * 'A Love Letter to Mexico' (2023) Don Julio Tequila Campaign for Pon Amor titled 'A Love Letter to Mexico'
 * KIDS OF IMMIGRANTS x TELEMUNDO (2023) Gochez worked as the photographer in collaboration with Kids of Immigrants and short film director David Camarena for Telemundo to celebrate Women's soccer and its impact on the Latino community.