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George Tatakis portrait in the field

Stay close to the work

A newsletter by George Tatakis for those who want to follow the evolution of his photography and filmmaking.

New artworks, films, exhibitions, and occasional reflections on the work behind them.

No spam. No schedule. Only when there is something worth sharing.

Featured in The New York Times, National Geographic, LFI and more


24 international awards


Museum exhibitions in Greece and abroad

George Tatakis portrait, thinking

What you will receive

By subscribing, you will receive:

A 7-part introduction to the work
An initial email series introducing my photography, printing process, and the thinking behind the work.

New artworks available for collecting
Announcements when new works become available, including selected editions and releases.

New films and vlog episodes
Updates on new filmmaking work, visual essays, and episodes as they are released.

Exhibition and project announcements
News about exhibitions, publications, collaborations, and ongoing projects.

Occasional behind-the-scenes reflections
Thoughts on process, visual storytelling, and the evolution of long-term work.

This is not a frequent newsletter, and it is not built around tips, trends, or algorithms.

It is a direct line to the work itself — sent only when there is something meaningful to share.

WHO IS THIS FOR

Collectors

For those interested in acquiring fine-art photographs and following new available works.

Followers of the work

For those who want to keep up with new projects, exhibitions, and releases.

Photographers & filmmakers

For people interested in visual storytelling, long-term projects, and a personal way of seeing.

Readers drawn to Greek culture

For anyone interested in tradition, identity, and cultural expression in contemporary Greece.

George Tatakis - close-up portrait in his studio

Topics you may receive

  • Why I photograph only in black and white

  • The thinking behind Caryatis and Ethos

  • New fine-art works available for collecting

  • New films and visual essays

  • Exhibitions, releases, and selected announcements

  • Reflections on photography, filmmaking, and visual storytelling

Why people subscribe

Subscribers join to stay connected to the work without relying on social media algorithms.

For many, it is the simplest way to follow new artworks, new films, and the ongoing evolution of the projects.

George Tatakis on a rock at Meteora, top-down drone shot

Frequently asked questions

What is George Tatakis’ newsletter about?

George Tatakis’ newsletter is about his ongoing work in photography and filmmaking, including new artworks, films, exhibitions, and occasional reflections on process and visual storytelling.

How often is the newsletter sent?

The newsletter is not sent on a fixed schedule. New emails are sent only when there is something meaningful to share.

Will I receive photography and filmmaking updates?

Yes. Subscribers receive updates related to both George Tatakis’ photography and filmmaking work.

Will I receive information about new artworks available for collecting?

Yes. The newsletter is one of the main ways new available works and releases are announced.

Does the newsletter begin with an introduction to the work?

Yes. New subscribers receive a 7-part introductory series presenting the work, the printing approach, and the ideas behind it.

Is this the official newsletter of George Tatakis?

Yes. This is the official newsletter of George Tatakis and one of the most direct ways to follow his work.

If the work resonates with you, you can follow it here.

Photography, filmmaking, exhibitions, and new available works.

Sent occasionally, and only when there is something worth sharing.

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