About
About Konstantinos (Kostas)
I stepped into photography in 1980, and since 2010 it has become not just my craft, but the language through which I understand the world. I document events, portray people, and create images that carry clarity, presence, and intention.
In 2015, I conceived, curated, and took part in the exhibition “Norway through the Eyes of the Greek Photographer” (Norge sett med greske øyene), at the Stavanger Cultural Center, a project shaped by travel, observation, and the quiet discipline of the lens. It was also the result of a meaningful collaboration with fellow photographers and friends whose vision and companionship gave the project its depth and dimension.
What guides my work is simple: every moment has its own architecture of light. It appears once, unfolds briefly, and disappears. My role is to recognize it — with precision, with respect, and without interference.
I work with what’s already there: the movement of light, the texture of emotion, the atmosphere that defines a scene. I don’t construct narratives; I reveal them. Clean lines, honest tones, thoughtful composition.
In the end, I aim to create images that endure beyond the moment that shaped them — photographs that feel grounded, timeless, and true.
“Where light becomes meaning”