Rober Tomás uses street photography as a tool that fuses self-discovery and emotion into personal expression.
Rober Tomás (b. 1980, Zaragoza) is a professional photographer with over 14 years of experience across reportage, education, and visual storytelling. For the past eight years, he has led workshops and courses on visual language, street photography, and portraiture in cities across Spain and Europe, training over 500 students in places like Madrid, Milan, Berlin, and Lisbon.
A Fujifilm Spain collaborator, Rober has spoken at institutions including the University of Zaragoza, the Goya Museum, and La Salle University in Mexico. His work was recently recognized internationally, representing Spain at the Mexico Street Photo Fest (2023/24) and speaking at major photography festivals like the Úbeda Biennial and Zaragoza’s DKV Center for Photography with a Cause.
While Rober runs Le Vélo Estudio — focusing on interior architecture and corporate photography — his true creative drive lies in street photography. This passion fuels both his digital book Fotografía Caótica and his vibrant online presence, with over 95K YouTube subscribers and 35K Instagram followers drawn to his chaotic, lyrical vision of life in the streets.