Photos By Romeo

Photos By Romeo

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Houston Based Photographer / Videographer
https://photosbyromeo1.carrd.co/

Photos from Photos By Romeo's post 05/30/2026

Thank you monad 💟 from Houston to you

04/10/2026

Promotional clip I filmed for the The Cybernauts featuring Nika 🙌🏻✨

Photos from Photos By Romeo's post 03/29/2026

We are who we are because they were who they were 📜🖋️
(colorization image/composite)

03/24/2026

This is only the beginning... 🚀

02/27/2026

SEATTLE MARCH 6-11 MODELS IN THE AREA CONTACT ME

Photos from Photos By Romeo's post 02/06/2026

Mini Valentine's Set ❤️✨
In Frame: Aaron and Riss

Photos from Photos By Romeo's post 02/03/2026

Birthday set w/ ✨
Location: .co

01/03/2026

Outside Looking In Intro Video (part 2)

In Frame: .aa_
Assistant:
Synopsis:
For this project, I wanted to speak on something that actually hits close to home and reflects an experience a lot of people like me go through. I’m Caucasian and Mexican, but growing up I never really felt like I belonged to either side. I ended up blending into different groups just to fit in, which made me feel like I didn’t have a real identity more like a chameleon than a person. Over time, it started to feel like I was performing for people instead of being accepted for who I actually was. That’s why I chose to depict the payaso, the clown as a symbol of that confusion and that pressure to entertain instead of belong.
I wanna thank & for funding this project through the "Let Creativity Happen" grant.
Special shout out to & the team at Film Lab - The Negative space for making this happen.

Photos from Photos By Romeo's post 12/14/2025

BTS for "outside looking in"
Model: .aa_
Assistant:
Locations: EADO Houston, Northside Houston,
All done with grant from :

Photos from Photos By Romeo's post 11/14/2025

Outside looking in (part 1)

In Frame: .aa_
Assistant:
Synopsis:
For this project, I wanted to speak on something that actually hits close to home and reflects an experience a lot of people like me go through. I’m Caucasian and Mexican, but growing up I never really felt like I belonged to either side. I ended up blending into different groups just to fit in, which made me feel like I didn’t have a real identity more like a chameleon than a person. Over time, it started to feel like I was performing for people instead of being accepted for who I actually was. That’s why I chose to depict the payaso, the clown as a symbol of that confusion and that pressure to entertain instead of belong.

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