This collection gathers moments from my trip through Mykonos and Santorini, all photographed on 35mm film with a Canon F-1. Each frame carries the grain, warmth, and unpredictability that only film can hold—sunlight spilling across whitewashed walls, the deep blues of the Aegean shifting with the wind, and quiet corners where time feels suspended.
In Mykonos, I chased light through narrow stone alleys, capturing bursts of color from drifting bougainvillea and the rhythm of island life unfolding around the harbor. Santorini offered a different kind of magic—soft, cinematic evenings, cliffside silhouettes, and the gentle fade of sunset across the caldera.
Together, these images form a tactile memory of Greece: imperfect, textured, and beautifully alive. Shot with intention and curiosity, they’re less about documenting a place and more about holding onto the feeling of being there—salt in the air, film winding through the camera, and the simple joy of exploring with nothing but a roll of 35mm.