Tugwell Paul
Karmaniolas Savvas
Baltagiannis Socrates
Socrates Baltagiannis is a photojournalist – documentary photographer born (1979) and based in Athens, Greece. Apart from his commissioned work, which often lies between editorial and assignments covering news, humanitarian crisis and current affairs, his personal work is multifaceted, dealing with subject matters not necessarily popular but always with an eye on social issues and how people are affected by society, the environment and vice versa.
Ntantamis Kostis
Delavarene Eric
I’m one of the Arte regional correspondents based in Greece (since August 2021). I was before that in Romania (2020-21), Egypt (2015-20), Tunisia (2013-2015) and in Afghanistan and Pakistan (2003-2012). I’m working for the news edition of Arte and doing documentaries.
Pilos Nikos
Liang Lydia Manyu
Pitarakis Lefteris
Lefteris Pitarakis is a photojournalist and videojournalist for The Associated Press. He started his career in 1995 in Athens and joined the AP in 1998. Following several years of covering Greece and the Balkans, he was assigned to AP’s Middle East operations, where from 2000 to 2005, he mainly documented the Palestinian uprising against Israel in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and also extensively covered the greater region. Additionally, he chronicled stories of conflict in Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Tunisia, Libya and Pakistan and the aftermath of the U.S. – led wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. From the Middle East he moved to London, where he was based from 2005 to 2015 covering the United Kingdom, Europe and Africa while continuing to travel to the Middle East on multiple assignments. His work has been published in major international publications and online media and has been exhibited throughout Europe and the United States. He has received various awards and his coverage of the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon was part of a group of AP photographers who were finalists for that year’s Pulitzer Prize. From 2015 to 2021 he was the AP Chief Photographer, Turkey, based in Istanbul. He covered extensively the military operations at the border with Syria and the resulting refugee crisis. A strong advocate of ethics in photojournalism, he regularly presents his work and lectures about ethics and the effects of psychological trauma to journalists to university students and conferences throughout the U.K., U.S. and Europe. He holds a Master’s Degree in Photojournalism from the University of Westminster in London and currently teaches photojournalism in Leica Academie in Athens.
Moschandreou Panagiotis
“Panagiotis’ volunteer work at the Action Aid International in London back in 2000 coined his decision to concentrate on concerned photography and become a photojournalist, focusing especially on people and on regions of the world in trouble.He traveled on assignment to many places all over the globe, such as Albania, Serbia, Ukraine, Georgia, Turkey, Brazil, China, the North Pole etc covering news stories and major sport events.