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Captured during the fourth day of intense civil unrest in Athens, this powerful documentary image depicts the raw confrontation between protesters and riot police in front of the Greek parliament. As tear gas fills the air, the photographer captures a striking moment of defiance: one individual stands resolute with the Greek flag, while another attempts to kick a canister back toward the authorities. The image is award-worthy for its visceral portrayal of courage amidst chaos, freezing a volatile historical moment with technical precision and a profound sense of human resilience in the face of adversity.
Based in Athens, Konstantinos Liakos is a self-taught photographer who holds a degree in applied mathematics from the National Kapodistrian University of Athens. Driven by a lifelong passion for visual storytelling that began in childhood, he transitioned to digital photography in 2009. Despite facing personal and professional challenges, he has dedicated himself to documenting the human experience, refining his craft through independent study and practical experience to capture the poignant narratives unfolding within his home country.
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I dropped my keys in the hallway this morning, and for a second, I just stared at them lying on the floor. It was such a small, clumsy thing, but it felt like the final straw in a week that has been heavy with noise.
Read the reflection →In the quiet corners of history, we often find that the most profound shifts do not begin with a roar, but with the simple, stubborn act of standing still.
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