Tag: Leros

Catching up to the present any minute now

Just developed the last remaining black and white films from last year. Two of them were Ilford PANF 50, shot with the M7, and I just read on the Ilford website that you’re supposed to develop them right away (or at the max after three months). This makes a lot of sense looking at the […]

Villa Betty, cats, puppies, Rosalia & high heels

Just developed and scanned 3 Kodak Tmax100 films, shot mostly with my new Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f1.2 VM. What a treat of a lens! Pure pleasure :) “Villa Betty” in Leros: diamond rain droplets: Mira: & Hercules aka “The Favourite”: Lee with Big Maybelle ❤️: Mingus: Pepper: Some night shots @ Alinda in Leros: A […]

Back to film, a post for camera nerds

This is a fairly long post. It is a post about “first world problems”. Hahaha. Camera and photography decisions. Equipment, lenses, photography mediums. It is fun to take these things very seriously, because obviously they are not important. Not really. I mean, you could shoot awesome photos with any camera and terribly boring ones also. There […]

Summer black and whites

– WARNING: EXTREMELY LONG POST – Haven’t updated the blog in a while, so quite a lot of black and white scans have been piling up on my hard drive. Most of the photos have been shot with the Nikon 35ti and a few with the F3. So here goes: @ Dio Liskaria:   @ […]

Leros Solidarity Network Costume Party @ PIKPA

On a lovely Saturday afternoon, everyone gathered at the PIKPA building in Leros for a heartwarming children’s costume party. Learn more about the Leros Solidarity Network and our actions in support of refugees here – It is great to shoot these kids, they love having their picture taken and, when you show them the pics […]

Back to black and white

The little Ricoh GR renders such beautiful colors, that for a long while I stopped producing black and white images, but I felt it was time I got back on the wagon. The GR preview mode has a very nice black and white setting (via effects) to help you set up your frames with b&w in […]

Long overdue post

I apologize in advance for the long post, but that’s what happens when you never find the time. It’s been a very busy and difficult time. Things have been tough all around Greece, dealing with a double crisis, and on our small island, most of us have been busy, ceaselessly tending to our work while […]

Another day of solidarity

Only two days have passed after the events in Paris, and journalists have arrived on our small island by the dozens, looking for a story -some piece of information linking to the notorious “Syrian passport” found at the attack scene. It was strange to suddenly be bombarded with questions about the situation in Leros by […]

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