Photographer · Architect

DiegoPerabeles

Fashion, portraiture and analog visual stories.Based in Monterrey, Mexico.

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Available forEditorials · Portraits · Lookbooks · Campaigns · Couples · Weddings · Super 8
CurrentlyShooting on film · Canon 7 · Fuji 400
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01 /Selected Work

A curated selection of portraits, fashion stories, places, objects and quiet visual fragments.

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Ale Alvarado in a red dress lying on red velvet with roses, photographed on film in a dramatic studio portrait.
Close-up detail of Dany Mass wearing a black sheer patterned top and plaid skirt, photographed on film with soft side light.
Black and white film portrait of a couple in cowboy hats standing under an adobe ruin doorway in a desert landscape.
Michelle Malacara posing with crossed raised arms in a sculptural pale fabric top, photographed on film with cool blue studio lighting.
Ale Alvarado in a red dress and rhinestone necklace, photographed in red studio light with a direct femme fatale gaze.
A snowy morning on film at Olympiapark, Munich
Ale Alvarado reflected in a handheld mirror while lying among roses on red velvet, photographed on film in a red studio setting.
Close-up portrait of Dany Mass with her hands framing her face, photographed on film against a dark studio backdrop.
Western styled couple by the lake and mountains of Mina
Angela Hernandez crouching on a curb in a black punk outfit, photographed at night under red light with deep shadows.
Ale Alvarado in a red dress and black fur coat, photographed in red studio light with a sharp femme fatale mood.

02 /Personal

Personal projects shaped by film, architecture, light, travel and the atmosphere of everyday spaces.

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03 /About

A photographic practice between fashion, portraiture and the architecture of everyday spaces.

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Diego Perabeles is a Veracruz-born architect and photographer based in Monterrey, Mexico. His work moves between fashion, portraiture and personal visual stories — shaped by architecture, film photography and the quiet tension of everyday spaces.