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mykonians at heart







 WITH MORE THAN 25 YEARS behind the lens, internationally acclaimed
 hotel photographer Christos Drazos has built an elite clientele that includes
 over 250 of the finest boutique hotels and luxury hospitality heavyweights in
 Greece and abroad. The key to his success is his unique eye and his ability
 to capture not just the form and beauty of things but also their soul, that
 intangible quality that makes each subject and location special. “Storytelling
 is essential in professional photography. You have to convey the essence of
 the place and the experience of being there. Aegean and Ionian islands are
 all unique despite being so close to each other, so in order to allow people
 to connect with the mood of each destination, you have to shoot both inside
 and outside the hotel,” Christos says. “But there are also hotels that truly
 incorporate local elements, such as the Myconian Collection hotels, which
 really emanate a sense of place.”
 Looking at each hotel individually, Christos identifies the unique characteristics
 and attributes that set each apart and sets out to share them in visual stories
 A REAL OBSERVER   that entice viewers to partake in the experience. His work makes it seem
 "I didn’t get into photography to make a living. I got into   effortless, capturing the interplay of architecture, design and lifestyle and
 photography because it was what I always wanted...
 As photographers, we are observers, and it’s good to take   grounding them in an unmistakable sense of place that evokes an emotional
 the time to turn that observation inwards, to your heart   response bordering on d�j� vu, an exhilarating mix of familiarity and wonder.
 and your soul, and then bring that resulting ease
 and that energy to your commercial work."   Christos sees each new hotel as a new opportunity to push the limits of his
 craft, to go beyond the surface of form and function—sometimes even of
 location, when working with hotels in the same destination—and explore
 new ways of capturing and revealing its unique character. “After 20 years
 of photographing hotels, there’s no stress, just the challenge. And the bigger
 the challenge the better,” he points out.
 The process of discovering each hotel’s unique essence, according to Christos,
 is something you can prepare for but not plan. You might have a sense of
 where you want to go with the project, but the hero shot only reveals itself
 when you’re actually there. “The process involves arriving a day early and
 taking time to simply wander around, and then it’s usually four or five days
 of shooting,” Christos explains. “The key is to connect with the place, stay
 there, become part of it, experience it, and then find a way to share that
 experience, that moment, through an image. Only then is the job done.”
 Across three decades and three continents, Christos has done his fair share of
 exploring luxury hotels and breathtaking destinations through his lens, and
 naturally, this includes Mykonos. “Faros is great to visit in the afternoon, to
 see the changing light,” he says when asked about his favourite spots. “Agios
 Sostis, with its little white churches and virgin sandy beach. The windmills
 too, when the wind is blowing hard from the west and you really realise why
 they were built there; the view across to Little Venice in those moments,
 with the waves crashing into the houses, is extraordinary. And of course,
 the Church of Paraportiani, with its fantastic traditional architecture that
 makes it look like it’s made of modelling clay. It looks different throughout
 the day as the light changes, and I notice something new about it every time
 I walk past.” Over the years, he has returned to the Cyclades again and
 again, for work and pleasure, to explore the archipelago’s diverse landscapes
 and revel in its clear, brilliant light. “I feel so fortunate, as a photographer,
 to have been born in Greece,” Christos says without hesitation. “The light
 here is magic.”     www.drazos.com



 “The key is to connect with the place, stay there, become part of it, experience it,
 and then find a way to share that experience, that moment, through an image.

 Only then is the job done.”




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