Welcome. My name is Domingo Rey Peteiro. My passion for photography began as a curiosity: the desire to capture a moment before it vanished.

What started as a hobby has transformed into my way of seeing and understanding the world.

They say a photographer doesn't take photos, they create them. My goal is simple yet ambitious: that when you look at one of my photos, you feel exactly what I felt when I pressed the shutter.

Explore my portfolio and join me on this journey. I'm ready to turn your next big moment into a lasting memory.

Porto (Portugal)

From the neon glow of Rua de Santa Catarina to the dizzying heights of the Dom Luís I Bridge, Porto is a city of constant motion. This street photography collection captures the intersection of ancient tradition and modern life.

These frames are about the contrast: the brilliant blues of the azulejos against the grey granite, the quiet morning espresso, and the sunset crowds gathering at Jardim do Morro. It’s a visual diary of a city that lives out loud, where every corner offers a new story if you’re patient enough to wait for the light.

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A Coruña (Spain)

A Coruña is not just a city you walk; it’s a city you feel. This gallery is the result of getting lost along Calle Real, waiting for the perfect light under the arches of La Marina, and watching the sun dance off the glass galleries when the Atlantic sky finally clears.

In these frames, I don’t look for the monument, but for the gesture: an umbrella braving the wind at Riazor beach, a solitary coffee in a Monte Alto tavern, or the long shadows stretching across the Old Town’s stones. This is a tribute to the "City of Glass" in its rawest, most honest, and everyday moments.

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Santiago de Compostela (Spain)

For over a millennium, all roads have led here. This collection is a visual diary of the human mosaic that gathers at the finish line of the Camino de Santiago. It’s a study of relief, exhaustion, and the profound joy that fills the squares of the Old Town every day.

Beyond the backpacks and hiking poles, I’ve sought out the everyday rhythm of the "Picheleiros" (locals)—the university students rushing to class, the market vendors at Mercado de Abastos, and the quiet moments in hidden plazas. This is Santiago at its most human: a crossroads of stories where every stranger has a reason for being here.

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Noia (Spain)

Walking through Noia is like stepping back into a time when the sea was the world's edge. This gallery explores the narrow, winding "rúas" of a town that was once the port of Santiago de Compostela.

In these frames, I’ve tried to capture the weight of the granite and the quiet dignity of the Casco Vello. From the Gothic shadows of the San Martiño church to the hidden courtyards where life slows down, these images are a tribute to a place where the Middle Ages still breathe under the Atlantic sky.

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Barcelona (Spain)

Barcelona is a visual playground where the rigid lines of urban planning collide with the fluid, psychedelic dreams of Modernisme. For a photography gallery, the city offers a unique study in light—from the sharp, dramatic shadows cast by the narrow alleys of the Gothic Quarter to the soft, Mediterranean glow that hits the sea-facing facades at golden hour.

The heart of its aesthetic lies in the tension between the old and the new. You have the weathered, mossy stones of medieval cathedrals standing just blocks away from Gaudí’s kaleidoscopic masterpieces like the Sagrada Família or Casa Batlló. These structures aren't just buildings; they are organic sculptures that change character depending on the sun’s angle, offering endless textures for a macro or wide-angle lens.

Beyond the architecture, the city’s essence is found in its movement. It’s the blur of life along Las Ramblas, the symmetrical perfection of the Eixample district seen from above, and the salty, laid-back atmosphere of the Barceloneta shore. It is a city that manages to be both a sophisticated European hub and a breezy coastal sanctuary, providing a diverse palette of colors—from deep terracotta and gothic grey to the vibrant blues of the Balearic Sea.

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Sitges (Spain)

Sitges is a coastal jewel where the light of the Mediterranean seems to pause, illuminating the whitewashed walls of the Old Town and the golden sands of its shores. Known as the Blanca Subur, this town has long been a sanctuary for painters, writers, and dreamers who find inspiration in its labyrinthine streets. The architecture reflects a rich history, blending traditional fishing village charm with the grand, ornate facades of Modernista mansions built by those who returned from the Americas.

This gallery explores the many faces of Sitges, from the iconic silhouette of the Sant Bartomeu church standing guard over the sea to the quiet, flower-filled courtyards hidden away from the main promenades. Each photograph seeks to capture the town's unique atmosphere, where the rhythmic sound of the waves meets a vibrant, bohemian energy. It is a place where every corner offers a new perspective on the timeless beauty of the Catalan coast.

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Santa Uxia de Ribeira (Spain)

Discover the essence of this vibrant Galician port through a lens that captures its deep maritime heritage and stunning natural landscapes. From the constant bustle of its world-class fishing harbor to the ethereal silence of the Corrubedo Dunes, this gallery showcases the unique harmony between the Atlantic’s wild beauty and the authentic spirit of Ribeira.

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Rianxo (Spain)

The soul of Rianxo is inextricably tied to the ebb and flow of the Ría de Arousa. To photograph this town is to engage in a dialogue with water—sometimes a mirror reflecting the silhouette of the bateas, other times a restless force battering the granite piers. This collection seeks to capture that liquid identity, focusing on the interplay between the silver Atlantic light and the deep shadows of the medieval quarter. It is a tribute to the "marineros" and the artisans of the sea, whose daily labor provides a rhythmic pulse to a landscape that feels both ancient and enduringly alive.

This gallery is an invitation to experience "morriña"—that uniquely Galician sense of longing and belonging. Through a careful selection of perspectives, from wide-angle vistas of the Barbanza mountains to intimate close-ups of salt-eroded nets, these photographs aim to transport you to a place where time slows down. Whether it is the golden glow of a sunset over the estuary or the moody, ethereal fog of a winter morning, these images capture Rianxo not just as a geographical location, but as a profound state of mind.

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Muros (Spain)

The town of Muros stands as a timeless dialogue between grey granite and the deep blue of the Atlantic. This photographic collection explores the labyrinthine streets of its historic quarter, where medieval architecture meets the salt-weathered facades of a traditional fishing port. From the iconic soportales (stone arcades) that once shielded sailors from the rain to the hidden squares tucked away from the sea breeze, these images capture the rugged, authentic spirit of a village that has remained faithful to its Galician roots for centuries.

Beyond the stone walls, the gallery shifts its gaze toward the vibrant life of the harbor and the ever-changing light of the Ría de Muros e Noia. The rhythmic swaying of colorful wooden boats and the misty, ethereal horizons of the Galician coast create a visual narrative defined by tranquility and heritage. Each photograph is an invitation to wander through the shadows of the old town and breathe in the Atlantic essence of one of Northern Spain’s most evocative coastal treasures.

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