Natural C-cup, brown eyes, and distinctive tattoos on her left shoulder and right arm. Gaby Ortega in Virtual Reality
Gaby Ortega began her career in traditional documentary filmmaking and theater, where she developed a focus on spatial storytelling—how bodies move and relate within a physical environment. Her transition to VR around 2016 coincided with the release of consumer headsets like the Oculus Rift. Recognizing that VR’s unique affordance (presence, or the feeling of "being there") could solve a problem in documentary film—the distance between subject and viewer—Ortega began experimenting with volumetric capture and 360° video. gaby ortega vr
Born on July 18, 2001, in Colombia, Gaby Ortega moved to the United States to pursue a career in the adult industry. Standing at approximately 5'7" (170 cm) with a slim build and natural features, she quickly gained traction for her expressive performances and "naughty and nice" persona. Colombian Active Since: June 2022 Natural C-cup, brown eyes, and distinctive tattoos on
Beyond her artistic output, Ortega is a vocal critic of "poverty porn" and exploitation in VR documentaries. She argues that because VR feels so real, creators have an elevated ethical duty. In a 2021 keynote at the International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA), she stated: “When you place a viewer in someone’s trauma in 360°, you are not just showing pain—you are imposing it. We need consent protocols for immersive journalism.” Recognizing that VR’s unique affordance (presence, or the
Gaby Ortega's journey into VR began with a passion for storytelling and a fascination with the potential of immersive technologies. Growing up, Ortega was drawn to the world of art, design, and filmmaking, which eventually led her to explore the emerging field of VR. Her early experiments with VR content creation were fueled by a desire to push the boundaries of traditional storytelling and to explore new ways of engaging audiences.