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History of Greek photography from its beginning to the present


19th century photography


History

The History of Greek photography began with travellers from Canada and Europe to Greece. Pierre Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere (1798–1865, Canadian) and Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey (1804–1892, French) were among the examples of persons who came to Greece and took photographs of Greece (daguerreotypes) in 1830s or 1840s. In 1840s, Philibert Perraud (1815-1863?), a French photographer, came to Greece and taught photography to Filippos Margaritis (Greek painter), who was said to be the first Greek photographer and who later opened the first Greek professional photo studio in 1853, in Athens. In 1859, Greek photographer Petros Moraites opened his photo studio in Athens with Athanasios Kalfas. He took many portraits of many Greek people including the royal family and around 1870 became one of the most notable photographers in Greece at that time. According to a guide book published in 1891, 27 photo studios existed in Greece.


Major photographers

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Filippos Margaritis Filippos Margaritis (1810–1892) is generally acknowledged to have been the first Greek photographer, whose earliest daguerreotypes, of the Acropolis of Athens, date from 1847. Having studied painting in lithography in Paris, he opened a studio i ...
(1839–1892, ) *
Leonidas Papazoglou Leonidas Papazoglou ( el, Λεωνίδας Παπάζογλου, 1872–1918) was a Greek photographer of Macedonia, at the end of the 19th till the early 20th century. Biography Papazoglou was born in the city of Kastoria in 1872. He left wi ...
(1872–1918, Λεωνίδας Παπάζογλου)


The first half of 20th century


History


Major photographers

*Anastasios Gaziades (1853–1931,
THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GREECE
*Panayotis Fatseas, Panayiotis Fatseas (1888–1938, Παναγιώτης Φατσέας) portrait
2008 exhibition at the Benaki Museum
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Nelly's Elli Sougioultzoglou-Seraidari ( el, Έλλη Σουγιουλτζόγλου-Σεραϊδάρη; 3 November 1899 – 8 August 1998), better known as Nelly's, was a Greek female photographer whose pictures of ancient Greek temples set against sea an ...
, Elli Souyioultzoglou-Seraïdari (1889–1998, Έλλη Σουγιουλτζόγλου-Σεραϊδάρη) * Nikolaos Tombazis (1894–1986, Νικόλαος Τομπάζης) *Voula Papaioannou (1898–1990, Βούλα Παπαϊωάννου) documentary *Pericles Papachatzidakis (1905–1990, Περικλής Παπαχατζιδάκης) *Spyros Meletzis, Spiros Meletzis (1906–2003, Σπύρος Μελετζής) *Dimitris Harissiadis (1911–1993, Δημήτρης Χαρισιάδης) *Kostas Balafas (b. 1920–2011, Κώστας Μπαλάφας)


The second half of 20th century and 21st century


History

In 1952, the Greek Photographic Society (EFE) was founded and in 1956 the First Panhellenic Exhibition of Photographic Art in Athens was organized.


Photographers

In order of year of birth * Yiorgos Depollas (b. 1947, ) *
John Stathatos John Stathatos (born Athens, 1947), Greek photographer and writer. Biography Based in London, 1970s-1990s, where he studied at the London School of Economics and was Executive Editor of the student newspaper, The Beaver as well as Editor of two i ...
(b. 1947, ) * Dimitris Yeros (b. 1948, ) *
Nikos Economopoulos Nikos Economopoulos (Νίκος Οικονομόπουλος, ''Nikos Oikonomopoulos'', born 1953) is a Greek photographer known for his photography of the Balkans and of Greece in particular. Life and career Born in Kalamata,Biography of Economop ...
(b. 1953, Νίκος Οικονομόπουλος, Nikos Oikonomopoulos) * Vassilis Makris (b. 1958, Βασίλης Μακρής) * Ianna Andreadis (b. 1960, ) *
Tzeli Hadjidimitriou Tzeli Hadjidimitriou (sometimes spelled ''Jelly Hadjidimitriou'', el, Τζέλη Χατζηδημητρίου) Greek is a fine art photographer, cinematographer, travel writer from Lesbos, Greece. She is the author of six photography books, with ...
(b. 1962, Jelly Hadjidimitriou, Τζέλη Χατζηδημητρίου)


non-Greek photographers relating to Greece

*Pierre Gustave Joly de Lotbiniere (1798–1865, Canadian) *Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey (1804–1892, French) *Philibert Perraud (1815-1863?, French) *Reverend George Wilson Bridges * James Robertson (1813–1888) *Francis Frith (1822–1898) *Francis Bedford (1816–1894) *Fred Boissonnas (1858–1946, Swiss photographer) *Albert Meyer *
Alfred-Nicolas Normand Alfred-Nicolas Normand (1 June 1822, Paris – 2 March 1909, Paris) was a French architect and photographer. Biography His father, Louis-Eléonor Normand (1780-1862), was also an architect and provided some of his first lessons. In 1842, he ent ...
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Underwood & Underwood Underwood & Underwood was an early producer and distributor of stereoscopic and other photographic images, and later was a pioneer in the field of news bureau photography. History The company was founded in 1881 in Ottawa, Kansas, by two brothers, ...


Further reading

*Alkis Xanthakis, History of Greek Photography, 1839-1960 (English translation by J. Solman & G. Cox), Hellenic literary & Historical Archives Society, Athens 1988 () *Kostas Ioannidis, Contemporary Greek Photography:A Century in Thirty Years, Athens, Futura, 200
KAPUT Art magazine
*Athens 1839–1900: Photographic Testimonies (Athens, 1985) *Athens 1839–1900: Photographic Record (Athens, Benaki Museum, 2003) *Das Land der Griechen mit der Seele Suchen (Cologne, 1990) *John Stathatos, The Invention of Landscape: Greek Landscape and Greek Photography, 1870–1995 (Thessaloniki, 1996) *John Stathatos, Image and Icon: The New Greek Photography 1975–1995 (1997). *Alkis X. Xanthakis, History of Greek Photography 1839-1970 2008 Papyros Publishing Company, Athens
reek Reek may refer to: Places * Reek, Netherlands, a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant * Croagh Patrick, a mountain in the west of Ireland nicknamed "The Reek" People * Nikolai Reek (1890-1942), Estonian military commander * Salme Reek ...
*Aspects de la Photographie Hellénique (Nice, Ministère de la Culture Hellénique, Mairie de Nice, 1998) *Fani Constantinou, Photography by James Robertson 'Athens and the Grecian Antiquities' 1853-1854 from the Photographic Archive of the Benaki Museum, Athens, Benaki Museum, 1998 *Alkis Xanthakis, Filippos Margaritis The First Greek Photographer, Athens: Photographos, 1900
reek Reek may refer to: Places * Reek, Netherlands, a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant * Croagh Patrick, a mountain in the west of Ireland nicknamed "The Reek" People * Nikolai Reek (1890-1942), Estonian military commander * Salme Reek ...
*Alkis Xanthakis, Nineteenth Century Greece through the lens of Petros Moraitis, Athens, Potamos, 2001
reek Reek may refer to: Places * Reek, Netherlands, a village in the Dutch province of North Brabant * Croagh Patrick, a mountain in the west of Ireland nicknamed "The Reek" People * Nikolai Reek (1890-1942), Estonian military commander * Salme Reek ...
*Haris Yiakoumis, La Grè ce Photographique et Littèraire au XIXe siècle. Athens, Bastas-Plessas, 1997 * Haris Yiakoumis, The Acropolis of Athens, Photographs 1839–1959, Athens, Potamos, 2000


See also

* List of Greek photographers *
History of photography The history of photography began in remote antiquity with the discovery of two critical principles: camera obscura image projection and the observation that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. There are no artifacts or de ...
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List of photographers This is a list of notable photographers. Africa Algeria * Hocine Zaourar (born 1952) Benin * Mayeul Akpovi (born 1979) Cameroon * Joseph Chila (born 1948) * Angèle Etoundi Essamba (born 1962) * Samuel Fosso (born 1962) * Jacqu ...
* History of Japanese photography


External links


Benaki Museum Photographic ArchivesThessaloniki Museum of PhotographyJohn Stathatos: Texts on Greek photography
{{DEFAULTSORT:Greek Photographers Lists of photographers by nationality Greek photographers Photography in Greece
Photographers A photographer (the Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs. Duties and types of photographers As in other ...