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Published on 2024/09/19
THE PHOTOGRAPHY OF MANOLIS TSANTAKISManolis Tsantakis, originally from Sitia, Crete, began his academic training in Athens. Although he initially focused on studies related to shipping management and medical assistance, he soon discovered that his true passion lay in the world of photography. From that moment on, photography became the central focus of his professional life.
Today, Manolis Tsantakis works as a photographer, graphic artist, and web designer. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards highlighting the quality of his work, and he has represented Greece at prestigious international photography festivals and events. His exhibitions have been showcased in Europe, China, and America, and his work has been published in well-known international magazines and albums. Additionally, some of his photographs are part of private collections and are exhibited in museums in Italy and China, solidifying his global reputation.
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Published on 2024/09/16
DOUGLAS ROSS 2K24As a visual creator, Douglas Ross focuses on examining the internal dimensions of people, concentrating on the emotions, thoughts, and experiences that define who we are. He uses his art as a means to explore the connections between individual identity and the surrounding environment, highlighting moments of introspection and personal transformation.
Each of Ross’s pieces invites the viewer to dive into a sensory and emotional experience, using symbols and metaphors that reflect the challenges and triumphs of modern life. With a unique visual narrative, his work aims to spark a conversation about the complexities of human existence, emphasizing both personal struggles and shared experiences. Beyond capturing images, Ross seeks to offer a critical yet profoundly human perspective, encouraging reflection on the impact of our experiences in the landscape of the 21st century.
11 years ago, we dedicated a post to him on ALRNCN, and today we revisit his work with some of the new photos he’s shared over the years.
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