Pedro J Arellano Guerrero

Pedro J Arellano Guerrero Contando historias y en el proceso enseñando de ellas

Whenever I shoot trees or nature in the great outdoors, I’m reminded of Peter Lik’s photography. If you’re a nature love...
28/09/2025

Whenever I shoot trees or nature in the great outdoors, I’m reminded of Peter Lik’s photography. If you’re a nature lover, his work is a must-see.

13/52 — DANIELVenezuela in the house. Over the years I’ve met a lot of people, but very few who strike you with kindness...
25/09/2025

13/52 — DANIEL

Venezuela in the house. Over the years I’ve met a lot of people, but very few who strike you with kindness so easily.

I met him by chance a couple months ago; without even knowing me he said yes to helping, even offering to lent me his gear. He reminded me of why I do what I do — that hunger to create and to make better s**t.

Sometimes being a creative is a lonely road, but if you keep going you end up finding others like you.

After many coffees and a collab you’ll be seeing soon, I can honestly say I’ve found a new friend and colleague. Excited to keep creating and to watch him grow.

One of the greatest joys of doing what you love is getting to share it with the people you love. Over the past two years...
19/09/2025

One of the greatest joys of doing what you love is getting to share it with the people you love. Over the past two years, I think Sofia has witnessed my growth — both in craft and in my wild ideas — just as much as I’ve watched her evolve in her passions, pursuits, and her charming (and slightly dangerous) perfectionism.

Creating a portrait is about capturing someone’s soul in a fleeting fraction of a second. Time moves on, but the image remains — a moment frozen, a piece of who they were right then.

I guess what I’m trying to say is… this shoot was a special one.

Sometimes the city shows you exactly what you didn’t know you needed.The best hidden gem in Palermo…
15/09/2025

Sometimes the city shows you exactly what you didn’t know you needed.

The best hidden gem in Palermo…

THE BoYs / Urban Portraits Series What you see is really what you get.
31/08/2025

THE BoYs / Urban Portraits Series

What you see is really what you get.

FEDE / Urban Portraits 02/03 The Devil is in the details…
27/08/2025

FEDE / Urban Portraits 02/03

The Devil is in the details…

This is editorial shoot was a fun one…RODRI / Urban Portraits 01/03 Sharp light. Soft edge. One story at a time.
20/08/2025

This is editorial shoot was a fun one…

RODRI / Urban Portraits 01/03

Sharp light. Soft edge. One story at a time.

I just love this song… this frames are dope too 👀
04/08/2025

I just love this song… this frames are dope too 👀

You’ve probably walked past it without realizing it’s one of the most iconic buildings in Latin America… 👀-Quick archite...
28/07/2025

You’ve probably walked past it without realizing it’s one of the most iconic buildings in Latin America… 👀

-Quick architecture history lesson for the curious and the address at the end 👇🏻

Emerging after World War II, Brutalism comes from the French béton brut, meaning “raw concrete.” It emphasizes structural honesty and materials left visible rather than concealed.

From the late 1950s to the ’70s, the style made a significant regional impact. Argentine architects like Clorindo Testa, Mario Roberto Álvarez, and SEPRA studio were instrumental in shaping this movement.

About this place:
Originally built as the Banco de Londres y América del Sur, it is now the main headquarter of the Banco Hipotecario.

Designed by the firm SEPRA, in collaboration with Clorindo Testa as a lead contributor.

Instead of functioning as a standard building, Testa envisioned it as a “covered plaza”: the city penetrates the structure, blurring interior and exterior.

Built between ~1960 and 1966, it’s regarded as one of Argentina’s finest examples of international Brutalist architecture. MoCA even listed it as a key Latin American work of the 20th century.

Reconquista 101 📍

Weekend vibe: brutalism & light... maybe a little fashion in between but that’s for other post
28/07/2025

Weekend vibe: brutalism & light... maybe a little fashion in between but that’s for other post

08/52 IRINAIt had been two years since I last saw Irina, and at first, it felt like no time had passed at all. But after...
30/06/2025

08/52 IRINA
It had been two years since I last saw Irina, and at first, it felt like no time had passed at all. But after the shoot, I realized how much I didn’t really know her. She’s a whole universe of surprises—a closed book until you start turning the pages.

This portrait series is slowly becoming a time capsule for me. The idea of revisiting these same 52 people every ten years, and seeing how time transforms—or preserves—who we are, is something I’m deeply drawn to.

Last time I saw Irina, she was just 19. And now, as you can clearly see, she’s stepping fully into womanhood—gracefully, boldly, and beautifully. There’s honestly no better way to capture that than through portraiture.

Winter makes shooting outdoors a real challenge, but on this day, everything aligned. The weather, the light—absolutely stunning. We caught the last golden rays of sun just in time and created a session I believe is timeless.

I hope to keep pushing this series further, elevating it each time. And Irina—thank you for stepping out of your comfort zone and embracing a style that brought out something new in you. You shined.

A little street photography for the soul
29/06/2025

A little street photography for the soul

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Ayacucho 2040
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