The art of Athen’s architecture as captured through the photographic lens of Petros Kaminiotis was…
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Princess Tatiana of Greece is thanking her mother for her unwavering support the past year,…
Filmmaker Anees Bazmee, along with producer Boney Kapoor and Director of Photography Manu Anand, has started the pre-production for the much-awaited sequel to the 2005 hit *No Entry*. The team recently visited Greece for a location recce, where Bazmee shared photos of the scenic trip on Instagram. While details about the plot and cast remain secret, reports suggest that Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor, and Diljit Dosanjh may star in key roles. The original *No Entry* was a huge success and starred Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, and Fardeen Khan.
A 31-year-old Greek man of Ukrainian descent has been sentenced for espionage after being caught photographing Thessaloniki’s ‘Makedonia’ International Airport on December 23. Despite signs banning photography in restricted areas, he was observed taking pictures of airport facilities. The court handed him an 18-month prison sentence, converted to a daily fine of 10 euros, along with an additional 1,000-euro penalty. He was acquitted of entering a forbidden zone. The case has raised concerns about airport security.
Greece, renowned for its stunning landscapes and cultural landmarks, presents photographers—both amateur and professional—with unique opportunities and legal challenges. While capturing public scenes is generally permissible, photographers must navigate a landscape of legalities, particularly regarding people photography, architectural sites, and drone usage. Understanding these regulations, such as obtaining necessary licenses for commercial shoots at archaeological sites or respecting privacy laws in social settings, is crucial. Compliance ensures that photographers can focus on their creative pursuits while respecting Greece’s rich heritage and customs.
Ranked #2 by CEOWORLD Magazine’s “World’s Best Countries to Visit in Your Lifetime,” Greece offers a captivating blend of ancient wonders and modern delights. From idyllic islands perfect for families, surfers, and art enthusiasts to mainland adventures exploring historical sites and breathtaking landscapes, Greece promises an unforgettable journey for every traveler. Discover the magic of the Aegean Sea, savor delicious Mediterranean cuisine, and immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of this captivating country.
Greek-Australian photographer Nick Bourdaniotis presents “Greek Gaze,” a captivating collection of images exploring Greece’s rich history and vibrant culture, at the Head On Photo Festival in Sydney. The exhibition, running from November 12-27 at The Muse Museum, offers a visual narrative of Hellenic heritage through eighteen stunning photographs.
Discover Lesvos’ hidden gems and capture breathtaking photos with our ultimate guide to the island’s most Instagrammable spots. From the charming alleyways of Molyvos to the serene thermal springs of Eftalou, explore ancient wonders and picturesque villages, creating memories and stunning visuals that will elevate your social media game.
Australia’s largest photographic event, Head On Photo Festival, returns to Bondi Beach with a record 4,000 entries showcasing powerful images from around the globe. Free exhibitions along the beachfront and new venues across Sydney offer a unique opportunity to experience the work of emerging and established photographers, all selected through a blind judging process.
Effy Alexakis and Yanni Dramitinos are holding a photographic exhibition as part of the 2024 Greek Festival of Sydney – ‘Face…
The exhibition charts the continuity and vitality of icon painting wherever Orthodox Christianity took root after the events of 1453, notably in Russia, Crete and mainland Greece. There are icons by masters from the great Cretan workshops, whose holy subjects vibrate with life against shimmering gold leaf surrounds.
World Photography Day – a globally recognised celebration of photography and photographic history. We recall…
In a world increasingly defined by mass production and fleeting trends, Syndesi emerges as a refreshing oasis of authentic artistry and meaningful connections. Founded by Eleni Eleftheriou, a Greek American with a profound passion for her heritage, Syndesi brings forth a curated collection of handmade Greek ceramics and captivating photography that not only captivates the eye but also touches the heart.
If you don’t know who Tony Kariotis is by now, you mustn’t have social media…
The Greek-Australian documentary photographer Effy Alexakis, is a living cultural legend. Her latest exhibition,…
An impressive photo of Athens and Attica was taken by the European satellite Copernicus Sentinel-2.…
French fashion house Dior has promoted the surreal beauty of Milos with a recent photoshoot and correlating video, captured on the Greek island as part of the presentation of its Grecian Cruise Collection 2022.
This image of a delicate seahorse dragging a face mask has been nominated for the Ocean Photography Award 2021. The photo, taken by Greek photographer Photographer Nikos Samaras in the waters of Northern Greece has gone viral this week, drawing much needed attention to the global issue of marine pollution.
A new outdoor exhibition for the 200-year anniversary of the Greek Revolution, showcases portraits of the heroes of the 1821 Revolution was inaugurated a few days ago, at Vasilissis Sophias street in Athens, right in front of the National Gardens.