Alexandros Maragos
Alexandros Maragos | |
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Αλέξανδρος Μαραγκός | |
Born | |
Nationality | Greek |
Other names | Alexandros Maragkos |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, Photographer |
Website | alexandrosmaragos.com |
Alexandros Maragos (Greek: Αλέξανδρος Μαραγκός), born 1977, is a Greek filmmaker and photographer. He is known for his landscape photography, night photography and timelapse imagery. His astrophotography work has been recognized by NASA as Astronomy Picture of the Day.[1][2]
Life and filmmaking career
Maragos was born in Athens, Greece in 1977. He has been involved in documentaries, films, television programs and photography projects in various capacities.
Maragos' cinematography credits include the feature documentary Balkan Spirit,[3][4] directed by Hermann Vaske, featuring Angelina Jolie, Marina Abramović, Goran Bregović, Emir Kusturica, Isabelle Huppert, Anamaria Marinca, Slavoj Žižek and Phedon Papamichael, the feature documentary Love In The Time of Crisis[5] produced by Paul Mason and 300: Rise of an Empire[6] where he was among the cinematographers of an 11-part documentary series on the official blu-ray/dvd release.
Maragos has directed four short documentaries, including the 2014 short Phedon Papamichael: A Life Behind The Lens[7][8][9][10][11][12] about the career of the Oscar-nominated Cinematographer Phedon Papamichael and the short documentary Chris Kenneally: The Making of “Side by Side” Documentary[13][14][15] about the making of the feature documentary Side by Side.
In November 2017, Maragos announced the non-narrative short film, "City of Athens"[16][17]
Photography career
Maragos is known for his diverse and dynamic visual style. He is self-taught, having learned photography through experimenting and independent study.
His photography and timelapse[18] imagery has been featured by international organizations and publications including NASA,[19] National Geographic,[20][21] BBC, and has been licensed by corporations such as Microsoft, Samsung, IBM, Hitachi, Google, Yahoo, TIME Inc., Ogilvy & Mather, Saatchi & Saatchi, The Washington Post, ABC, NBC News, Viacom Media Networks, Lonely Planet Publications, Boeing, Verizon, Virgin, ING Bank, Bank of the West, Shell International and more.
In 2011, BBC's monthly documentary series on astronomy The Sky at Night acquired his photography and the same year, The International Centre for Life in UK included his timelapse imagery on the digital planetarium show On the Shoulders of Giants.
In 2012, Getty Images invited him to join the agency. Since then, he is a Getty Images[22] contributing photographer and member of the Getty Images Global Assignments Roaster.
In 2014, the Institute for Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing of the National Observatory of Athens used Maragos' photography to decorate its facilities in Penteli, Greece.
Maragos has received honors and awards at the International Photography Awards, the Px3 Prix de la Photographie Paris Awards, the International Earth & sky Photo Contest and more.
Mosaic of Change Architectural Projections
In 2015, Maragos was one of the 20 artists from around the world who were invited to participate in the "Mosaic of Change Live Architectural Projection Experience"[23][24][25] show in Paris, France in celebration of UNESCO's 70th anniversary. A large-scale projection show canvassing the exterior facades of UNESCO's headquarters at Place de Fontenoy. Maragos' timelapse work "The Milky Way over Greece"[26] was edited with the voice of French historian and intellectual Alain Daniélou and projected onto UNESCO's headquarters' buildings by San Francisco-based creative studio Obscura Digital.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Black Rock Santorini | Director, Cinematographer, Editor | Short Documentary |
2012 | My Excuse: The Band | Director, Cinematographer, Editor | Short Documentary |
2013 | Balkan Spirit | Co-Cinematographer | Feature Documentary |
2014 | Chris Kenneally: The Making of 'Side by Side' Documentary | Director, Cinematographer, Editor | Short Documentary |
2014 | Phedon Papamichael: A Life Behind the Lens | Director, Cinematographer, Editor | Short Documentary / Cinematographer Profile |
2014 | Love in the Time of Crisis | Cinematographer | Feature Documentary |
2014 | 300: Rise of an Empire | Additional Cinematography | Official Short Documentary Series |
2018 | City of Athens | Director, Cinematographer, Editor | Non-Narrative Short Film |
References
- ^ "The Milky Way over the Temple of Poseidon". NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day.
- ^ "Plane Contrail and Sun Halo". NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day.
- ^ "Balkan Spirit (2013)". IMDb.
- ^ "Balkan Spirit Documentary". Alexandros Maragos.
- ^ "Love In The Time of Crisis (2014)". IMDb.
- ^ "300 Rise of an Empire: 3 Days in Hell (2014 video)". IMDb.
- ^ "Phedon Papamichael: A Life Behind The Lens". Alexandros Maragos.
- ^ "Phedon Papamichael: A Life Behind The Lens (2014)". IMDb.
- ^ "Watch 20-minute profile on "Nebraska", "Monuments Men," "Walk The Line" Cinematographer Phedon Papamichael". Indiewire. Archived from the original on 2016-05-04. Retrieved 2016-05-27.
- ^ "Profile of a DP: A Walk Through the Career of Phedon Papamichael". No Film School.
- ^ "A Life Behind The Lens With Cinematographer Phedon Papamichael". Video & Filmmaker.
- ^ "Death to Post-Credits Scenes, Zsigmond and Papamichael On Cinematography, and Lav Diaz Retrospective". The Film Stage.
- ^ "Chris Kenneally: The Making of "Side by Side" Documentary". Alexandros Maragos.
- ^ "Chris Kenneally: The Making of "Side by Side" Documentary (2014)". IMDb.
- ^ "Chris Kenneally and the Making of "Side by Side"". Video & Filmmaker.
- ^ "City of Athens (2018)". IMDb.
- ^ "City of Athens - A Short Film by Alexandros Maragos". Alexandros Maragos.
- ^ "Try to Spot the Constellations in this Stunning Timelapse of the Milky Way". Business Insider.
- ^ "The Milky Way over the Temple of Poseidon". NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day.
- ^ "Photo of the Day: Windblown Sunset". National Geographic.
- ^ "PROOF / Photo of the Day: Best of December". National Geographic.
- ^ "Alexandros Maragos Pictures on Getty Images". Getty Images.
- ^ "Mosaic of Change". Mosaic of Change.
- ^ "Mosaic of Change Launch at UNESCO". UNESCO.
- ^ "Mosaic of Change, UNESCO HQ, Paris, France". Alexandros Maragos.
- ^ "Mosaic of Change Projections (Excerpt)". Vimeo.