Beauty around us / Amorgos
Everyone knows that famous French director Luc Besson chose Amorgos as one of the main settings for his subsequently renowned film The Big Blue (1988).
What is important to note is that this endless blue characterises the entire journey by ship. Basically, all shades of blue surround you as you sail around the Aegean. This sea has no match.
Kalopsia - A Greek luxury eyewear brand
I met her relatively recently, through a dear mutual friend of ours. Patricia is a woman who likes to…
Beauty around us / Kimolos
Kimolos is a very beautiful little island in the middle of Aegean Sea. The only way to reach the island is by ferry, either from Piraeus port or from Milos island via a local ferryboat.
Headshots / Mrs. Eva Vogli
Mrs. Eva is a young woman full of energy and life. She starts out as a singer and we did some headshots together…
Photo walk at the Zoo
I am not the biggest fan of the zoos. I am not.
Actually, my belief is that it is time to eliminate the zoos…
Sparkling wine
For this shooting, I used one of my favourite bottles in the market. This is a greek sparkling wine…
National Garden | Athens
It was a cold morning with cloudy sky. We have been already deep in the second lockdown, due to COVID-19 and I desperately wanted to go…
Beauty around us / Spain-Barcelona
Barcelona is certainly among the two places in the World that I could easily go back for another visit; and this is something I don’t easily…
Krama Studio
A new addition to my product photography. For this project the idea was to create a number of still images…
Amarus Bitters
It is always great to collaborate with talented people, when on a shooting.
That was the case some time ago, when I worked with people of Amarus, to create photos for the new…
Nidibou Photography | Slideshow Trailer
Now that my new website & blog are up and running, I thought it would be really great to have a Trailer promoting it.
Photoshop
I belong to the rather old school of photographers who believe that
a good photo needs very little or no processing on the computer. (In November 1906, Le Monde Illustré mentioned…