TITLE: Isolation
                            
                The occasion for this project was the unprecedented crisis that erupted in Greece in recent years that touched me personally and professionally.
People have been isolated from their social environment trying to cope with the new reality. As a result we have suicide increases, family separations and high unemployment.
These pictures are a depiction of a cruel but also strange reality who operates psychoanalytically and becomes the occasion of a virtual escape through photography!
                        
            AUTHOR: VANGELIS ΤΖΕRTZINIS (Greece)
                            
                Born in Piraeus. From high school yet, the photography was my hobby, later became my part-time profession.
I studied graphic design in Athens. Alongside my studies I started working as a freelance photojournalist.
In 1990 I founded the creative bureau “gdistudio.com” in Piraeus providing mostly graphic design services.
2016 Honorable mention, International Photography awards (IPA)
2016 First prize Personal Portfolio, Moscow International Foto awards (MIFA)
2016 First prize Professional Portfolio, Public moments awards
2016 Group photo exhibition, Hellenic American Union
2016 Group photo exhibition “Monochrome”, Blank Wall Gallery, Athens Greece
2016 Solo photography exhibition “Sea-e-scapes of Greece. 2014-2016. The years of crisis”, e30 art space, 
             Athens Greece
2017 Selected winner, Canon Professional Network (CPN), Editor’s Choice 2017 
2017 Group photo exhibition, “The Curated Fridge Show”, Boston Usa
2017 Selected winner, Gaia photo contest, Athens Greece
2017 Group photo exhibition “Monochrome”, Blank Wall Gallery, Athens Greece
2017 Honorable mention,Monochrome PHOTOGRAPHY awards, Nature Category
2017 Honorable mention,Monochrome PHOTOGRAPHY awards, People Category
2018 Group photo exhibition “Monochrome”, Blank Wall Gallery, Athens Greece
2018 Selected winner, MyBlueEurope photo competition                        
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