I was born in Kalamata, in the southern part of Greece, and spent much of my life in Athens, where I studied physics. Since 2014, I’ve been living in Munich, Germany.
I discovered photography as a teenager in the late 1980s.  My passion for it ignited —like love at first sight—when I came across a second-hand copy of Robert Frank’s "The Americans" in a bookstore. 
For nearly two decades, I primarily focused on black-and-white portrait photography. 
However, toward the late 1990s, I began a very slow and gradual transition into the genre of street photography.


What keeps my passion for photography burning is my relentless curiosity—an insatiable drive to continually discover what I can see and observe within fleeting moments of time and space, capturing them as my own transformed reality within the four corners of a frame.

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