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.

Romantic Elopement in Mykonos | Intimate Cinematic Story & Island Serenity
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Romantic Elopement in Mykonos | Intimate Cinematic Story & Island Serenity

A dreamlike escape to the quiet side of the Island of the Winds. This romantic elopement in Mykonos was an intimate celebration of two souls, away from the crowds and under the vast Cycladic sky. Captured with a cinematic documentary lens, the day unfolded with an effortless elegance—from the soft morning light on white-washed walls to a private vow exchange overlooking the deep blue Aegean. A soulful, artistic narrative for those who seek the iconic beauty of Mykonos through a lens of serenity and timeless love.

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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.