Andreas Spinos has been involved in photography since 1993. He has attended seminars in photography, Art History, and Image Psychology. In 2007, he was admitted to the Athens School of Fine Arts (ASFA), where he attended photography courses. He graduated in 2009 from Leica Academy, and in 2020, he was accepted as a member of the Chamber of Fine Arts of Greece. He published both a photographic book and a photozine.
He has participated in numerous group exhibitions and one solo exhibition in Syros island, while his photographs have been exhibited at “1650 Gallery” in L.A, USA, “CICA Museum” in South Korea, “FokiaNou Art Space” in Athens, and “LoosenArt” in Rome.
Project Statement
In my street photography, I seek the small human stories that reveal the essence of everyday life. My journey to Myanmar in 2017 was a profound experience of observation and respect. Through spontaneous portraits captured in natural light, I tried to convey the strength, stoicism, and inner calm of people who, despite living under political turmoil and daily hardships, remain remarkably kind, gentle, and dignified.
My visual approach captures both the quiet struggles and the enduring spirit I witnessed. I aim to celebrate the resilience, warmth, and humanity in each face, inviting viewers to reflect on the power of perseverance and the universal hope for peace. Behind every gaze lies a story that inspires connection and understanding.
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