Tag photowalking

Stories about my photowalking adventures giving some context to my photography.

Hidden Corners 1

A building in Nea Philadelphia in Athens with a giant mural painted on the side. Photographed during golden hour.

The Hidden Corners of Athens – OneDocumenting unknown spots in the city Athens is undoubtedly one of the best known tourism spots in the world. Its famous monuments have been seen and photographed by millions. What most people who visit…

Sunday Thoughts

An abandoned building marked for renovation with the words "sorry I got" written on the front and a black car passing.

We went out yesterday intending to buy some summer trousers and find somewhere to have a bite to eat. I took my camera, just in case. We walked and walked and carried on walking. It ended up being a long…

Railway Walk

Marble memorial statues in the yard of a marble workshop with an odd comic character made of stone beside them.

The Art of Photowalking – Railway Walk Yesterday I wrote about the art of photowalking. Let me invite you now to walk with me along the railway. I go here often because it always offers something new to see. The…

Art of Photowalking

Two cars in a parking lot that have been burnt out.

How Wandering Became My Practice Many people think photography is about destinations. Big cities, dramatic landscapes, perfect light. But I realised a long time ago that most of my favorite images — and my most precious moments — came from…

A Video Presentation

A short video presentation of my work set to music

Sometimes visuals are more compelling than words so I made a short video presentation of my work with music. I really enjoy making these short visuals as they sometimes appeal to people more than words.

Tourkovounia Photowalk

A photograph of Cassi Moghan with a camera on a mountainside taking photos of the rocky landscape.

I do a LOT of photowalking with my husband Vishy. We go out most weekends with very little plan apart from where to start. We don’t use maps or set a destination. We just walk with cameras in our bags…