
View this atmospheric misty scene captured at Shapwick Heath and read the full story. Available as canvas wall art for your home or office.
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View this atmospheric misty scene captured at Shapwick Heath and read the full story. Available as canvas wall art for your home or office.
View this canvas and read the full story on my gallery
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View this stunning scene of Cameo Island and the vibrant sky, and read the full story of the morning. Available as canvas wall art for your home or office.
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“Mandraki Dawn: A Tranquil Memory Reimagined"
Inspired by a 30-year-old memory, I created this soothing vision of Mandraki Harbour, blending reality with imagination. A tranquil sunrise, iconic statues, and a touch of nostalgia brought this peaceful image to life.
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The calm of history before the world wakes.
A summer morning at Rhodes' Palace of the Grand Masters: warm light, no crowds, and a hidden balcony view framed through antique glass. Capturing serene moments like these made the early start worth it!
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Wander, discover, and let serenity find you.
Wandering Rhodes' old town after dawn, I found the Suleymaniye Mosque glowing in ethereal light. Cobbled streets and golden hues revealed beauty I’d never noticed before. Moments like this fuel my passion for creating tranquil art prints.
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"Before the World Wakes: Capturing the Timeless Beauty of St. Paul’s Gate at Dawn"
"When Light Meets Darkness—An Unforgettable Morning at St. Paul’s Gate”
There's a fleeting moment before sunrise - what I call the edge of darkness - when ancient places like St Paul's Gate reveal their deepest secrets. Having photographed this medieval marvel before, I knew its dawn-touched stones had more stories to share.
The old town of Rhodes belongs to a special few at this hour. Street sweepers begin their ancient rhythm, late revelers stumble homeward through history, and ever-present Greek cats patrol their ancestral walls. Each plays their part in this timeless pre-dawn theatre.
These precious moments carry a kind of magic that's almost impossible to describe. The air itself seems to hold its breath as night reluctantly yields to day. It's an addiction I've never wanted to break - this pursuit of that perfect balance between darkness and light.
After countless dawn shoots, the thrill never fades. Watching cool tones transform into warm glory, hearing the gradual awakening of a sleeping city, making friends with curious feline companions - these are the moments that remind me why I chase the light. Some experiences transcend photography; they become part of your soul.
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A rustic bridge, soft tides, and ethereal light.
The Venetian Bridge at Argassi, Zakynthos—timeless beauty bathed in dawn light. Shooting into the sun, I captured the bridge surrounded by the sea. A serene Cormorant joined me, basking in the tranquil sunrise.
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Golden dawn light over Turkish mountains, part-submerged steps, and a curious ginger cat—this tranquil morning in Kos was unforgettable. My daughter and I shared a serene moment, joined by our fluffy tour guide.
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Night Falls Nisyros
The ancient Greeks believed the giant Polybotes lay buried beneath Nisyros, cast there by Poseidon himself. As I stood on the shores of Kos, watching day surrender to night, I couldn't help but feel the weight of such mythology in the gathering darkness.
For seven days, I witnessed the ever-changing dialogue between light and sea, as nature painted its daily masterpiece across the channel separating these two historic islands. My lens was drawn repeatedly to Nisyros, its volcanic silhouette a constant reminder of the timeless forces that shaped this corner of the Mediterranean.
While sunrise had offered its own gifts throughout the week, it was the gentle descent into evening that called to me most strongly. On my final night, I set up my equipment with purposeful precision, choosing a medium focal length to compress the scene – a technique I've refined over decades to capture the intimate essence of these tranquil moments.
The sea held its breath, barely rippling in the soft evening breeze, as modern meets ancient played out above. Aircraft, their navigation lights trailing across my long exposure, traced elegant arcs over an island that has witnessed millennia of human history. These contemporary light trails seemed to echo the ancient Greek belief that gods once traced their own paths through these same skies.
What unfolded was a meditation in blue – that ethereal time photographers call "the edge of darkness," when day's last light holds a delicate conversation with the approaching night. I remained still, allowing the camera to drink in the deepening twilight until the boundary between mountain and sky became nothing more than a whispered suggestion.
This image emerged from that peaceful vigil – a testament to the timeless serenity that still exists in these ancient waters, where every evening, Nisyros stands sentinel against the darkening horizon, just as it has done for countless generations before.
The final piece, crafted in quiet reflection back in my studio, captures not just a moment but the essence of tranquility that draws us again and again to these sacred Mediterranean shores.
**Meditations in Stone & Sea**
“In the golden stillness of ancient mornings, find a refuge for the soul—where past and present dissolve into tranquility.”
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"A blind woman, two goats, and a timeless village on the edge of a volcano—an encounter I’ll never forget."
In the summer of 2003, my wife and I visited Kos, Greece, and took a boat tour to the nearby volcanic island of Nisyros. After a delayed departure, we explored the island’s wonders, including the Stefanos crater—a surreal, steaming landscape that felt like walking on the moon.
Later, we visited the nearly abandoned village of Emporeios, perched on the crater’s rim. Destroyed by a 1933 earthquake, the village was a haunting mix of crumbling streets, a few inhabited homes, and Greek cats lounging in the dusty shade. As always, I fell behind the tour group, stopping to photograph the mesmerizing scenes.

While reloading my camera, I heard our guide calling my name. He had found something special: two goats framed in the entrance of a narrow street, with a woman sitting further down in a shaft of warm afternoon light. Her wild, grey hair caught the glow perfectly. I quickly captured the moment before it vanished.
Our guide explained she lived alone at the edge of the dormant volcano, without electricity and with only her goats for company. Astonishingly, she was blind. As I finished a few closer shots, she called out, “Ahh, photographe!” and let out a hearty laugh. Her joy and resilience left a deep impression on me.
Years later, in 2023, I learned her name was Nina Vasiliou. A man named George contacted me, explaining she was his mother’s cousin. Nina had lived independently in Emporeios until her passing around 2017. Knowing her name and story added a profound layer to a memory I’ll cherish forever—of a brief, almost biblical encounter in a timeless place.
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"Golden Light and Serene Discoveries in Lindos"
An early morning in Lindos revealed this calming scene: warm street lamps, a peaceful chapel, and a hidden bird I missed until post-production. The tranquil charm of this village keeps calling me back.
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