Anthimos Ntagkas
Anthimos Ntagkas was born in Athens in 1979. He graduated from the Military Academy and currently works at the Geographical Agency of the Greek Army.
His first engagement with arts was in 2013 with his participation at the “Atopic Bodies”, a performance at Atopos CVC.
He continued with the publication “My Body is my Temple”, a photographic book, in collaboration with Atopos CVC as part of the “Notemple”, an exhibition of the artist HOPE, at the Breeder Gallery.
Since 2014 Anthimos Ntagkas is experimenting on street photography.
In 2018 he was asked to exhibit his photographic work at the movie theatre “Andora” where it remained as the main decor of the lobby.
He then participated at the Corinth Exposed Photography Festival 2019, presenting part of his work as one of the keynote speakers.
Since then many magazines and web pages have published his work (Bored Panda, Daily Mail, Athens Voice, Lifo, etc.)
“The photographs that I found most interesting are the ones with juxtaposition.
The connection between two different themes or even more inside one photo is very intriguing.
I get influenced by a lot of photographers who relate to this subject of photography, but my main concern is always to do something completely different each and every time.
Luckily the themes at this type of photography are endless and I never loose interest in photography.”