Photographed in Skopos, Florina, this black and white image is structured around presence through central dominance.
The primary subject stands at the center, facing directly forward, with two secondary figures positioned behind at equal distance. The central figure occupies the foreground with clear separation, while the rear figures maintain alignment without overlapping.
The environment is a domestic interior space with visible furniture, textiles, and wall elements. Objects are distributed across the background without strict order. Curtains and hanging fabrics introduce vertical divisions, while smaller objects remain dispersed.
The relationship between subject and environment is dominant. The central figure controls the composition, reducing the visual impact of the surrounding elements. The background remains legible but secondary, supporting the structure without competing.
Light is soft and frontal, evenly illuminating the central figure while the background recedes slightly. Tonal transitions are gradual, preserving detail across garments and interior surfaces.
Part of the Caryatis series, a long-term body of work exploring traditional Greek costume through directed portraiture.
Printed as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper.
• Central dominant figure
• Controlled depth with rear alignment
• Domestic interior context
• Even tonal distribution
Available in multiple sizes and formats.
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