THE ARCHIVE: FILM & DIGITAL STORIES

A curated collection of weddings and intimate elopements across Greece. Each gallery is a singular narrative, documented through my lens to capture not just the events, but the genuine emotion, the deep connections, and the raw beauty of the Mediterranean.

From the sun-drenched shores of Naxos to the rugged, wild charm of Folegandros; from the serene, minimalist landscapes of Sifnos to the relaxed, quiet elegance of Antiparos and Patmos; and onwards to the timeless, golden allure of Rhodes.

Each island provides its own unique light—and every film frame tells its own unique story.

Main Wedding Photography FAQs

Artistic Style & Philosophy

  • Style: My work is described as a "dialogue between documentary honesty and fine-art composition." I act as a "silent witness" to capture unscripted moments rather than directing forced poses.

  • Documentary Photography: This means the wedding is treated as a celebration rather than a photo shoot, focusing on "in-between" moments, nervous glances, and spontaneous laughter.

  • Solo Shooting: I work as a solo shooter to maintain a consistent artistic vision and provide a discreet presence that doesn't disrupt the atmosphere. Most couples hardly notice the camera is there.

  • Digital vs. Film: Approximately 80-90% of the day is shot on digital for precision, while the remaining 10-20% is shot on 35mm analogue film for a nostalgic, timeless feel.

  • Destination Coverage: While based in Rhodes and Naxos, I document weddings across all of Greece, including Mykonos, Santorini, Sifnos, Paros, Antiparos, Ios, Athens, and beyond.

  • Boutique Experience: By choosing to work as a solo artist, I ensure a consistent artistic vision throughout your entire wedding album. I handle everything from initial timeline planning to the individual design of your wedding album.

  • What You Receive: Clients receive high-resolution, professionally edited images via a private, password-protected gallery. My packages prioritize long-term value, focusing on creating family heirlooms rather than just temporary digital files.