Posted by Chiara Costantino on February 5, 2015 · Leave a Comment
“A project that transforms the Greek crisis into a global state of being” The Depression Era project is a collective of photographers, artists, researchers, writers, architects, journalists and curators formed in 2011, recording the Greek crisis through images and texts. It was originally inspired by the photographic program of the Farm Security Administration, which was … Continue reading →
Filed under Photography, Reportage · Tagged with Angela Svoronou, Chrissoula Voulgari, Christos Kapatos, Depression era project, Dimitris Michalakis, Dimitris Rapakousis, Dimitris Tsoumplekas, economic crisis, Eirini Vourloumis, financial crisis, George Drivas, Georges Salameh, Giorgos Gripeos, Giorgos Moutafis, Greece, Harry Kakoulidis, Kostas Kapsianis, Loukas Vasilikos, Maria Mavropoulou, Marina Gioti, marinos tsagkarakis, Olga Stefatou, Panos Kiamos, Pasqua Vorgia, Pavlos Fysakis, Petros Koublis, Spyros Staveris, Tassos Langis, Vaggelis Tatsis, Yiannis Hadjiaslanis, Yiannis Theodoropoulos, Yorgos Prinos, Zoe Hatziyannaki
Posted by Chiara Costantino on April 24, 2014 · 2 Comments
Born and raised in Greece, her true name is Evangelia Tsialta. She always had the art as a form of expression in her life. First drawing, then painting, now photographing, she enjoys life and is nothing more than a dreamer. Interviewed by Nassia Katroutsou Edited and translated by Chiara Costantino Hi Deda! Tell … Continue reading →
Filed under Photography · Tagged with butterfly effect, chaos theory, deda, drawing, effetto farfalla, Evangelia Tsialta, feminine portrait, feminism, femminism, fourth wave of feminism, grecia, Greece, kiss me or bite me, kurt cobain, Painting, portrait, portraits, portraiture, quarta ondata del femminismo, queen bee, ritratti femminili, ritrattistica, ritratto femminile, teoria del caos
Marinos Tsagkarakis was born in island of Crete, in Southern Greece in 1984. At the age of 17 he moved to Thessaloniki and studied Economic Science, Business Administration in Finance and finally Information Systems. He works as an economic analyst and Deputy Director in an international non-profit organization for trade & exports. He started dealing … Continue reading →
Filed under Photography, Reportage · Tagged with balcani, balkan, crisi economica, crisi finanziaria, economic crisis, financial crisis, grecia, Greece, international air transport association, marinos tsagkarakis, metamorfosi, metamorphosis, skg, social decline, tessalonica, thessaloniki
Posted by Chiara Costantino on February 24, 2014 · Leave a Comment
Giannis Papanikos is a freelance photojournalist. He was born and raised in Thessaloniki- Greece. In 2011 he started attending photography lessons at the “Stereosis” School of Photography in Thessaloniki.At the same time, he started his photojournalism career doing assignments for an environmental free press magazine and photographing art festivals and theatrical performances. In 2012 he … Continue reading →
Filed under Photography · Tagged with afganistan, afghanistan, down syndrom, filippine, fotogiornalismo, fotogiornalista, giannis papanikos, grecia, Greece, immigrants, indonesia, land of light, marocco, messico, migranti, morocco, photojournalism, photojournalist, refugees in greece, rifugiati in grecia, school of photography, sindrome di down, stereosis, syria, tessalonica, thessaloniki
Posted by Fluster Magazine on January 9, 2014 · 3 Comments
Tasty Little Friends by Mateo Jarrín Cuvi Growing up, I associated the word “olive” to many things but the savory almond-shaped fruit. For instance, it recalled the first few verses of Federico Garcia Lorca’s poem Romance Sonámbulo, the wind, the branches, the gypsy woman’s flowing hair and dark flesh, all in my mind in various … Continue reading →
Posted by Chiara Costantino on November 4, 2013 · 1 Comment
Giannis Papanikos was born in Thessaloniki. In 2011 he bought his first camera and began studying photography in Stereosis school of Photography in the center of Thessaloniki. At the same time he started working as a photojournalist, and doing assignments for a Free Press Ecological Journal. The first project he worked on was called ” … Continue reading →
Filed under Photography, Reportage · Tagged with arabian spring, giannis papanikos, grecia, Greece, islamic lifestyle, islamic tradition, marocco, marrakech, medina, modernizing islam, moroccan people, morocco, ouarzazate, Photography, primavera araba, rabat, Reportage, stereosis, tessalonica, thessaloniki
Posted by Chiara Costantino on October 26, 2012 · 5 Comments
Nassia Kapa’s photography translates her visual thoughts. She has never set any limits in expressing herself. It has been almost three years now that she has been working on her photography projects. Interviewed by Chiara Costantino [Traduzione in italiano in basso] Hi Nassia! How did you come to photography? You know what they … Continue reading →