From my brief and casual engagement with political science I gained my liberation from it. From the few months I spent in America attending photography seminars I debunked some famous photographers but I had the great fortune to get to know well the for me very important photographer Garry Winogrand. But the real studies are the ones that everyone does on their own. And he does them well when he realizes what great joy this personal educational adventure can provide. I owe a lot to my parents who helped me grow up in a home discussions were ever present.
From then on it was relatively selfevident to try to make the e-commerce photo editing rest of my life full of these spiritual joys. What I have learned so far is due to people I admired whose thoughts I listened to or read with respect as well as my contact with works of art that filled me with joy. You have taught and are still teaching. What are your main conclusions from this occupation of yours In I started teaching some of my friends inside my law office all the technical and other things I was learning about photography. I needed it to consolidate what I was learning by reading. I quickly found that this unprecedented perhaps primitive teaching experience gave me great joy.
I also realized that I also had an appeal perhaps an aptitude for it. The following year in a small studio I had rented I began to teach a group of my acquaintances but also a group of foreigners on behalf of a branch of an American university. Maybe it's a matter of time because I've been on the island for a while. On the other hand I have given the message to Athens that I am here. I am glad that my students come to Syros every weekend and see me. These experiences made me realize that I had to leave the practice of law because otherwise I was betraying both my clients and my students and that I had to expand my photographic library since this was the main source of my knowledge and my teaching.