
PRODUCTION-READY ARTWORK FOR FILM & TELEVISION SETS IN GREECE
Framed fine-art photographic works available in Athens for film, television, advertising, and production interiors. Suitable for art departments, set decorators, and production designers requiring immediate or scheduled artwork placement.
Existing framed works are available in Athens for rapid deployment, with additional production preparation possible depending on project needs. Works can function as background atmosphere, featured placement, or character-defining interior elements.
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Approx. 20 framed works currently available in Athens.
Placed in hbo max and apple tv productions • Exhibited at Benaki Museum • 24 international awards

Framed works available for immediate visual placement
Production-ready framed works are currently available in Athens for immediate placement.
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museum-quality fine-art printing
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black oak framing
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white matte presentation
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suitable for interiors and cinematic backgrounds
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Artwork can be discussed based on wall size, framing needs, set palette, shooting schedule, and whether the work appears as background or featured element.
FOR PRODUCTION PROFESSIONALS
This page is intended for professionals sourcing fine-art photographic works for film, television, advertising, and production interiors in Greece.
Art departments
For productions requiring visually distinctive artwork that supports the tone, historical period, character identity, cultural context, or architectural language of a scene.
Set decorators
For interiors requiring framed photographic works with visual restraint, authorship, and ready-to-place presentation presentation rather than generic decorative wall art.
Production designers
For projects where artwork must integrate with architecture, furniture, costume, lighting, and the overall visual language of the production.
Location-based interiors
For productions shooting in hotels, private residences, offices, restaurants, heritage spaces, galleries, or other real locations requiring carefully selected artwork.

ARTWORK THAT SUPPORTS THE STORY
Artwork in a scene is never neutral. It helps define character, taste, memory, geography, and emotional tone.
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For productions, artwork should contribute to the world of the story without competing with actors, costume, lighting, or production design.
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George Tatakis’ black-and-white photographic works provide visual identity without decorative noise. Rooted in Greek culture, architecture, ritual, and human presence, they can suggest Mediterranean character, cultural memory, restraint, authorship, or atmosphere without relying on obvious tourist imagery or generic decorative art.
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Because the work is monochrome, it integrates naturally across a wide range of production palettes and interior styles: from contemporary hospitality spaces and private residences to period interiors, executive offices, restaurants, and mood-driven night scenes.

WHERE THE WORK CAN FUNCTION
The works can be considered across a wide range of production environments.
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In a character’s private residence, a framed photographic work can suggest taste, memory, status, restraint, or emotional history.
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In hotel, restaurant, hospitality, or cultural interiors, the work can contribute atmosphere and specificity without becoming generic decorative background.
In executive offices, boardrooms, or contemporary interiors, black-and-white photographic work can introduce authority, composure, and architectural clarity.
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For productions involving Greece, the Mediterranean, cultural heritage, or location-based storytelling, the work offers a more specific visual reference than anonymous stock artwork.
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The goal is not decoration. The goal is believable world-building.
PLACED IN INTERNATIONAL SCREEN PRODUCTIONS
Selected works by George Tatakis have appeared in international productions, including HBO Max and Apple TV.
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These placements demonstrate the suitability of authored black-and-white photographic work in filmed interiors where artwork must support atmosphere, character, and production design rather than function as generic decoration.
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For art departments and production teams, works can be discussed according to project requirements, including availability, framing, dimensions, delivery timing, and placement context.
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Existing framed works are currently available in Athens for productions requiring immediate placement.

Artwork placement in HBO Max production The Flight Attendant
Beyond generic set decoration
Generic wall art fills space.
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Authored photographic work helps define it.
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A production designer is not simply covering an empty wall. Every object inside a frame contributes to tone, character, and credibility.
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A carefully selected photograph can suggest taste, geography, memory, profession, restraint, cultural identity, or the quiet history of a room without explanation.
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George Tatakis’ black-and-white photographic work offers a recognisable authored visual language rooted in form, contrast, architecture, and cultural specificity.
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For productions that need interiors to feel intentional rather than dressed, the difference is subtle, but immediately perceptible.


About the Artist
George Tatakis is an internationally awarded fine-art photographer based in Athens, creating black-and-white photographic work rooted in Greek culture, architecture, ritual, and human presence.
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His photographic language is highly recognisable: formal composition, strong contrast, architectural restraint, and cultural specificity. These qualities make the work particularly suitable for interiors where visual identity matters.
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His long-term projects include Ethos, documenting traditional rituals across Greece, and Caryatis, a directed portrait series exploring cultural dress, authorship, and identity.
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His work has received 24 international awards, has been published by The New York Times, National Geographic, and Leica Fotografie International, and exhibited in institutions including the Benaki Museum and the Musée Fragonard.
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Selected works have also appeared in international screen productions, hospitality environments, and professional interiors.
How to inquire about artwork for a production
Production inquiries usually begin with a short brief.
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Useful information may include:
• production title or working title
• type of production (film, television, advertising, editorial)
• shooting location
• production company or art department
• type of interior or set
• approximate number of works required
• wall dimensions or preferred artwork scale
• whether works are background atmosphere or featured on screen
• delivery timeline
• any framing or licensing requirements
Suitable works can then be proposed according to the visual language, practical constraints, and schedule of the production.


DISCUSS A PRODUCTION REQUIREMENT
For productions requiring framed photographic artwork in Greece, suitable works can be discussed according to the visual language, practical needs, and schedule of the project.
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Existing framed works are available in Athens for immediate placement, with additional production preparation possible depending on requirements.
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Suitable for film, television, advertising, branded productions, editorial interiors, and location-based shoots.
