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SANTORINI, PAROS, ANTIPAROS, ATHENS.

TWO CAMERAS, TWO WEEKS, AND A COUPLE ROLLS OF FILM.

After six long months of lockdown, my family and I escaped London and flew to Greece. With our family heritage rooted within the neighbouring island of Cyprus, this was somewhere I’d always wanted to see — the ruins of Athens, the blue and white of Greece’s islands, the gorgeous rocky coastline. We started in Santorini, moving through Paros and Antiparos, before a final week in Athens. Packed with a vintage Yashica T3 and Contax T2, with over eight rolls of Portra and Kodak, my brothers and I documented our trip on film. I decided to leave the results relatively untouched for this album — looking through the captured colour and tones of our prints it almost felt like a sin to even attempt to edit them. So, here is our family holiday in Greece, on film.


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