Isabel de la Torre

Isabel de la Torre

Director of Photography
Spain
She studied Audiovisual Communication and Advanced Training in Image. After years of experience in photography and advertising studios, in 2006 she founded her own brand, offering photography and digital retouching services.
In 2010 she received a Talentia scholarship to pursue a Master’s in Animation and Digital Arts at New York University (in Singapore), where she trained with film and animation professionals.
Upon returning in 2013, she resumed her studio and worked as a cinematographer on stop-motion projects such as the series Clay Kids and El diario de Bita y Cora, the short film Metamorphosis (nominated for the 2021 Goya Awards), and music videos.
She has collaborated internationally as a camera and lighting operator on stop-motion feature films such as The Inventor, Sauvages, and The House.
She recently completed the cinematography for the feature film Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake. She is interested in media experimentation and conceptual photography.