Month: March 2014

A New Perspective/Μια νέα προοπτική

Perspective Using 2×4 wood

Just A Brick

Abstract photograph of fibres

I was just playing around with my camera on my rooftop in the city of Athens. I found some interesting objects up there that I never thought of photographing before. When I am up there I will usually take photograph of the sky, and then I’ll move beyond my neighbourhood to take photographs.  But, you  really don’t need to go far to take a decent photograph.  All you need is your creative eye, a camera (of course) and good lighting, and lots of practice.

Απλά έπαιζα γύρω μου με την κάμερα στην ταράτσα μου στην πόλη της Αθήνας. Βρήκα κάποια ενδιαφέροντα αντικείμενα που ποτέ δεν σκέφτηκα να φωτογράφησω πριν. Όταν βρίσκομαι στην ταράτσα θα τραβήξω συνήθως φωτογραφίες με τον ουρανό, και στη συνέχεια θα προχωρήσω πέρα από τη γειτονιά μου να τραβήξω φωτογραφίες. Αλλά, πραγματικά δεν χρειάζεται να πάμε μακριά για να τραβήξουμε μια καλή φωτογραφία. Όλα όσα χρειάζεται είναι το δημιουργικό μάτι σας, μια φωτογραφική μηχανή (φυσικά) και καλό φωτισμό, και πολύ εξάσκηση.

Athens In One Shot/H Αθήνα σε μία Φωτογραφία

The Bustling Monastiraki Square

If  there was a photograph that can encompass everything that a city has to offer, than this one would be it. Everything that someone would see in Athens is in this photograph, from the churches, the ruins, the many yellow cabs, motor bikes and of course all kinds of people.

Αν υπήρχε μία φωτογραφία η οποία μπορεί να περιλαμβάνει τα πάντα που εχει μια πόλη, τοτε αυτη θα ήταν. Κάθε πράγμα που θα δει κάποιος στην Αθήνα είναι σε αυτή τη φωτογραφία, από τις εκκλησίες, τα ερείπια, τα πολλά κίτρινα ταξί, μοτοσικλέτες και φυσικά όλους τους τύπους ανθρώπων.

The Agora of Athens/Η Αγορα Της Αθηνας

Creative Entrance at a Shop

Happy to Serve You! 

Bakery with heart-shaped chocolate cakes. Not for the diabetic.

Sign says ‘Small goods. Soft drinks and cigarettes’ Healthy stuff.

Colourful Chairs at Restaurant at Psirri

A basement shop that sells  Greek traditional clothing and footwear in Psirri

A Flea Market at Thiseio

Thousands of small business owners have had to close up their shops during the economic crisis in Greece.   Athenians can’t believe how  many ‘for rent’ signs they have seen on every shop window they happen to walk by. The hardest small businesses hit are the neighbourhood businesses just outside the city center. When a shop closes downtown a new one quickly opens because downtown Athens will always have its crowds of shoppers.  It’s a tourist area and there is a lot more to see and do than in any other area of Athens.   Many business owners have now realised that to survive they have to come up with an idea for a business that is s unique and creative and that people will really like and will want to come back to again.  Hundreds of  ‘souvlakia’ shops appeared like mushrooms and several months later those shops have had to close down.  How many ‘souvlakia’ can a person eat anyways? It’s not very healthy either.  Healthy eating is popular now and that is why frozen yogurt shops do well, but there are already enough of those now. The only positive thing about an economic crisis in that it can inspire people to be more creative. The competition is a lot more fierce now.  A new shop  cannot not be a carbon copy of a shop down the street.  The business should be unique and the business owners have to supply the people with the things that they really want.  Of course, it helps if  people (the customers) had  more money in their pockets too.

 

 

The Artsy Avenue/Ο καλλιτεχνικός λεωφόρος

Narrow street with couches on a tiny sidewalk from an outdoor café in Psirri

Open shutters of an old building

Row of lamp shades against a back drop of a run down building

Funky lamp shades and chandeliers light the street at night

Lamp shades in Psirri

Chandelier in the sky with crystals

How can a creative person like myself not take a few photographs of the quirky and creative neighbourhood called ‘Psirri’. Psirri is located in the downtown area of ancient Athens and is a well-known ‘artsy’ area with a shady reputation.  Many university students live there and they have made their presence known to visitors, an example would be the lamp shades and chandeliers hanging above the streets. They light the dark and narrow streets beautifully at night.  These photographs are just a glimpse of the offbeat quality of Psirri that you won’t find in other areas of Athens.

Dilapidated Homes/Ερειπωμένα Σπίτια

Abandoned home and ancient ruins below

No use in saving this one! Some scaffolding on a dilapidated home

Renovations on another home

Yo! Graffiti on shutters

Beautiful classical balcony

These are a few photographs that I took on a long walk toward the area of Thiseio in downtown Athens, Greece.  Athens is a great city for those who love ‘urbex photography‘ as the city has tons of abandoned buildings. Some are in the process of being renovated and others homes have occupants,  but they are very old and are not in the greatest condition.

The Glorious Past/Το Ένδοξο Παρελθόν

A statue of a Greek soldier staring at the Acropolis from below.

“All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost

From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
A light from the shadows shall spring;
Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
The crownless again shall be king.”

  J.R.R. Tolkien