About
Eugenia Aravantinou was born in Patras.
She holds a BA in Photography from the University of West Attica (formerly TEI Athens) and was a scholarship holder of the Greek State Scholarship Foundation (IKY) at Faculty of Fine Arts (University of Lisbon).
Her work has been presented since 1995 in group exhibitions, at the Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art in Thessaloniki, the Athens School of Fine Arts, and other art venues. Her work focuses on exploring themes of identity and human interaction.
She has been awarded by the Hellenic Transplant Organization, Roche Hellas SA, and the University Hospital of Patras.
Since 1995, she has worked in various fields such as newspapers, magazines, advertising, cinema, and theater, collaborating with many Greek directors and actors.
She has been active in the Greek photography community as a trainer and curator of local photography festivals since 2016. Her teaching career focuses on connecting professional technique with creative expression, helping participants master both technical and aesthetic fundamentals.
Her workshops often emphasize storytelling through images, going beyond technical settings to explore the narrative power of photography. She often organizes creative photography workshops, aiming to help members develop a personal "visual voice", as well as self-awareness workshops that offer participants a new perspective.
