Dylan Perlot is a French-born, Los Angeles-based photographer whose work explores the emotional and cultural layers of fashion imagery. Shaped by his experience working between Europe and the United States, his approach blends narrative depth with a strong sense of mood and visual identity. His work has reached an international audience, with publications including Harper’s Bazaar Vietnam, Vogue Ukraine, L’Officiel Austria, Numéro Netherlands, Nylon France, Glamour Bulgaria, and Elle Kazakhstan. Recognized for his distinctive vision, Perlot has established himself as a photographer with a global identity.

“Boys Don’t Cry” for L’Officiel Hommes Malaysia, 2024, photographed by Dylan Perlot

In addition to his editorial presence, his work has attracted collaborations with brands such as Apple Music, Lever Couture, Skies Are Blue, Megan Renee, and Nasty Gal. He was also invited by creative director Nicola Formichetti to photograph the Fall/Winter 2025 campaign for Harley-Davidson. Shot in upstate New York, the campaign perfectly captures the quiet transition into colder seasons, blending atmosphere and storytelling through a precise visual approach.

Harley Davidson Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, creative directed by Nicola Formichetti, photographed by Dylan Perlot (behind the scenes photo by Azur Mele)

Actors and musicians remain a central source of inspiration in his work. Over the years, he has collaborated with a wide range of talent including Skye P. Marshall, Hunter Doohan, Maggie Q, Rico Nasty, Slayyyter, Tom Ellis, Nicky Doll, Julia Michaels, and more recently Karen Fukuhara for Character Media. In 2025, he photographed Maggie Q for a cover of Numéro Netherlands, creating a series of timeless images that highlight his ability to capture moments that feel both intimate and visually striking.

Maggie Q for Numéro Netherlands, 2025, photographed by Dylan Perlot

Perlot’s projects have also received recognition across international platforms. Among them, “Sculpted Air,” created for Ukrainian designer Lever Couture, stands out as one of his most celebrated works. The photo series has been featured in publications including Vogue Italia and received awards at festivals such as the Swedish International Film Festival in 2026, along with multiple photography competitions worldwide. Set against a natural dry-fields landscape, the work reflects his ability to merge fashion with narrative-driven imagery. As his work continues to evolve, Dylan remains focused on creating images that feel both personal and globally resonant, shaping a visual language that moves fluidly across cultures and perspectives.

Award-winning photo series “Sculpted Air”, photographed by Dylan Perlot