Yiorgos Depollas

Yiorgos Depollas (born Athens 1947) is a Greek photographer.[1] Alternative spellings of his name are Giorgos Depollas and George Depollas.

Depollas was one of the main figures of the New Greek Photography movement which promoted creative photography in Greece during the 1980s and 1990s, and he remains a highly influential presence. He has been active in both creative and professional photography since 1975, and has exhibited in Greece and abroad, including Britain, France, Italy, Germany and the USA. He was one of the five founders of the Photography Centre of Athens (PCA) in 1979. The PCA was the first Greek institution devoted to creative photography, and as such a seminal focus for photographers of next generations.

Chronology

1947 - Born May 28, Athens, Greece.
1966 - 1969 - Film studies, (Stavrakos school of cinematography).
1974 - Assistant director in film and television.
1975 to date - Founds Image Studio (advertising and travel photography).
1979 - 2005 - Co-founder of the Photography Centre of Athens.
1981 - Secretary general of Greek Union of Commercial and Creative Photography.
1983 to date - Co-founder of Editions FOTORAMA.
1984 to date - Teaches photography at VAKALO school of graphic arts.
2003 to date - Founds fotoview (image bank of travel photography).

Books

Creative photography

Travel photography

Awards

References

  1. Watriss, Wendy; Krause, George (1992). FotoFest 1992: the international month of photography, March 7-April 5. FotoFest. p. 54. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
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