Faces of Greece is an ongoing photography project about the people, places, and details that give Greece its texture.
As places change and ways of life shift, it becomes easy to lose the quieter things that shape a culture: a gesture, a familiar object, the light in a room, the feeling of a street, the presence of someone in their own landscape.
For me, this project is not only about what may disappear, but about preserving the beauty, character, and atmosphere of everyday life as it is lived.
Faces of Greece moves between portrait, landscape, object, and archive. It traces the country through human presence, material detail, and visual fragments that carry memory, identity, and time.
More than anything, it is a personal way of looking. A way of noticing what is often overlooked, and of building a body of work that feels true to the complexity and quiet beauty of Greece.
New photographs are added regularly.
Konstantinos Dimakos