TITLE : RODINA
PHOTOBOOK
AUTHOR : DIMITRIS MAKRYGIANNAKIS
 
The photographic projects are not the sum of extraordinary individual photos, but visual stories in which each single image is a fundamental piece of the puzzle.
In this case, the author also takes great care of the aesthetics of each photo so that they work as a whole.
 
“RODINA” is a photobook that delves into the delicate essence of life, the constant presence of death, and the lasting power of family bonds.
 
It is a visual dialogue with mortality, driven by the need to confront personal fears and find solace in the notion of family.
 
Through Dimitris Makrygiannakis’ evocative images, “RODINA” explores the fragile nature of existence, the omnipresence of death, and the enduring strength of familial bonds.
 

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Dimitris Makrygiannakis is a member of the international photography collective “Burn My Eye”.

In 2013, he was awarded first prize at a major Street Photography competition in Asia, “Invisible Photographer Asia”.

He is also the recipient of the Lars Tunbjörk prize for 2024, the major Swedish prize for artistic photography.

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