Thomas Lafuente
France
Biography
Visual artist whose practice focuses on experimental analog photography and long-duration pinhole processes, with a specific dedication to solarigraphy. His work investigates the relationship among light, time, and nature through the use of handmade cameras, often built with recycled materials, that expose photographic paper for months. The result is a direct trace of the passage of time, born from the dialogue among the sun, the weather, and chance. His research explores how simplicity, patience, and analog experimentation can expand our perception of the world. In 2025 he developed the first Solargraphy Hyperlapse, a project carried out through the installation of 180 pinhole cameras along six kilometers of roadway in collaboration with Statens Vegvesen, integrating public infrastructure and experimental art. To date he has installed more than 400 cameras in ten countries, consolidating a practice that brings together science, poetry, and analog craft.









