Eva Voutsaki
  • intro
    • about
  • portfolio
    • Traces Within
    • Sirens (Homo Familiaris)
    • Achronos
    • Objects of Hope
    • Drakonians
  • Shop
  • workshops
    • feedback
    • Dummy workshop
    • ISSP Latvia
    • Portslade * Prince's Trust
    • Crete, Drakona Kissamou * Family Albums
    • London * Green Shoes
    • Chania * LEFKI
    • Brighton * Friend's Centre
    • Grassroots Suicide Prevention
    • El. K. Venizelos Foundation
  • videos
    • music video * Das Fenster * Devil Song
    • music video * Das fenster * Windscreen Wiper
    • teaser * Maya Wolff * if the Sky
    • music video * Artmagic * Forever in Negative
    • video * Lipton Ad
  • Contact
  • intro
    • about
  • portfolio
    • Traces Within
    • Sirens (Homo Familiaris)
    • Achronos
    • Objects of Hope
    • Drakonians
  • Shop
  • workshops
    • feedback
    • Dummy workshop
    • ISSP Latvia
    • Portslade * Prince's Trust
    • Crete, Drakona Kissamou * Family Albums
    • London * Green Shoes
    • Chania * LEFKI
    • Brighton * Friend's Centre
    • Grassroots Suicide Prevention
    • El. K. Venizelos Foundation
  • videos
    • music video * Das Fenster * Devil Song
    • music video * Das fenster * Windscreen Wiper
    • teaser * Maya Wolff * if the Sky
    • music video * Artmagic * Forever in Negative
    • video * Lipton Ad
  • Contact
Eva Voutsaki

inspiration

Theo Angellopoulos (Greek director b.1935-2012)

​Angelopoulos developed a style of historical reconstruction defined by a roving camera, employing crane shots, long dolly tracks and slow zooms.
Bela Tarr (Hungarian Director)
Melancholic and existentialistic cinema, studying the aftermath of communism fall. One of his films, Satantango is 7 hours long. 
Elina Brotherus (Finish Photographer)
Duane Michals(American Photographer, b.1932)
Lieko Shiga (Japanese Photographer, b.1980)