

Legends of Photography #05: Andre Kertesz
(για ελληνικά πατήστε εδώ) Undoubtedly, anyone involved in photography, in general, has their own source of inspiration, part of which is usually some important photographer. From a personal standpoint, my favorite photographer is Henri Cartier Bresson, that's why his name is mentioned quite often in the column 'Legends of Photography'. Introducing the work of the ‘legends' of photography in each article, I showed, perhaps subconsciously, this personal ‘weakness' but without

Visions, Decoded #07: Andreas Neophytou - the space, the time, the man & the street
(για ελληνικά πατήστε εδώ) Overcoming the automatic and implicit mirror reflections, the world appears to be established on the key components of space, time and man. The color facilitates the specification of its main points and seemingly blurs the borders between the diversity of age and nationality, the spatial coherence and the temporal orchestration. At first glance, everything seems settled: through the reflection of another mirror, the lens captures two natures, one ra

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in[+]frame introduces photographer Costas Masseras
In[+]frame introduces Costas Masseras, a remarkable and authentic photographer who lives in Athens, Greece. With people being an essential element in his compositions, Masseras manages to capture scenes of everyday life in a unique way, creating symbolisms and messages, emotions and tensions, and most of all beautiful images. Additionally, his work on portraits over the last years is an exceptional example of how subjects can be related with space and form in general. Besides