
Interview by Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis
(IG: @vassiliosvitsilogiannis)
Spiros Poros is a talented photographer and model known for his striking visual storytelling. With a keen eye for detail and composition, he captures the essence of his subjects, blending artistry with emotion. His work spans various genres, showcasing both his modeling prowess and his innovative photographic techniques, making him a prominent figure in contemporary photography.
Can you share a memorable experience from your travels that significantly impacted your perspective as a model and a photographer?
As a model, one of the trips that will remain etched in my memory was my journey to India. I remember it was for a campaign for a French clothing brand. After finishing the work, I shaved my head and stayed for another month, visiting mystical places and taking photographs.
As a photographer, without a doubt, it was my trip to Argentina, where I was invited by an NGO that dealt with environmental work and also the fight against child poverty. I stayed there for a year, and I believe that the time I spent there and the work I was part of marked me as a person forever.
How has your upbringing and family background influenced your artistic vision and career choices?
My grandfather was a well-known playwright in his time, and he helped promote many Greek actors, such as the Nezer sisters, Nikos Rizos and many others. It was natural for me to be influenced by the dominant images around me.
What are some of the most challenging aspects of balancing your work as a model with your passion for photography?
My “apprenticeship” in modeling was very useful in helping me better understand the psychology of the person being photographed and gain a complete perspective on the work. I used my career as a model entirely to fulfill my goal of becoming a photographer.
Looking back on your career, what are some key milestones that you believe have shaped you into the artist you are today?
I started as a fashion photographer, and after many years, when that genre no longer fulfilled me, I began photographing with a different perspective, influenced by my experiences around the world. I was particularly shaped by my view of the imbalances that are so evidently disturbed globally and the inequalities, always trying to find beauty in difficulty and highlighting raw emotion, detached from economic deprivation and other external factors.
Can you describe a project or collaboration of which you are particularly proud and explain why it stands out to you?
The photoshoot of Jennifer Lopez at the Parthenon is the project that makes me very proud. It was a historic moment, as I photographed the biggest star in the world at the most sacred site in Greece. A historical event that is unlikely to be repeated.
How do you find inspiration for your photography while traveling to different cultures and environments?
My photography is clearly influenced by my perspective as a citizen of the world. I combine not only the local influences of the place where I am photographing but also elements from other cultures and different locations.
What role does family play in your life today, and how do they support your career in the creative industry?
Family plays the role it truly holds. It is not a point of reference for me and has no relation to my fulfillment as a person and as an artist. It is an emotional part that concerns the individuals who interact with me.
As someone who has experienced various parts of the world, what cultural influences have you incorporated into your work?
My photography is defined by simplicity and lyricism, with a more cinematic perspective. This is why I also direct various projects.
What future projects or goals do you have in mind that you are excited to pursue in the coming years? How do you envision the evolution of your career over the next decade?
My next goal is to create an institute of photography and philosophy, something I call “Photosophy,” which has already been implemented in Argentina and New Zealand. I am also creating a magazine that will have more refined content as well as beauty editorials.
You were a candidate for the PASOK political party in the last round of elections. What is politics for you?
We are all political beings, as Aristotle said. As a socialist, though not from within the party system, I joined the movement that contains the word “socialism” in its name because I believe in protecting vulnerable social groups and reducing inequalities.
About the author
Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis
Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis is a distinguished journalist and media figure, currently serving as the editor-in-chief of FunViews Magazine. He served as the editor-in-chief of Greece Now, a luxury magazine that was featured as an insert in Harper's Bazaar Arabia for five consecutive years. His editorial leadership showcases his versatility in the media landscape. Vassilios is also the host of the weekly news show "7 Days Report," broadcast on HB and Strimonika radios, with episodes available on platforms such as Spotify, Amazon UK and Apple Podcasts. Born in Athens, Greece, Vassilios pursued higher education in Canada and the USA, earning degrees in Linguistics and Political Science/International Relations. His professional journey has taken him across various countries, including significant stints in Canada, the USA and the UAE, where he has worked with numerous international media outlets. His commitment to journalism is evident through his engaging interviews with international celebrities for platforms such as the Greek City Times (Australia), BCI24News (Canada), The Buzz (Arab World), ActiveNews (UK) and PeopleNews (Greece). In addition to his journalism work, Vassilios contributed to humanitarian efforts by being a media coordinator at SmallWorld, a charity organization based in Abu Dhabi that focuses on child-related issues. This blend of media expertise and social responsibility reflects his dedication to impactful storytelling. Vassilios's interviewing style is notable for its empathetic approach; he strives to create a relaxed atmosphere that encourages open dialogue with his guests. This method not only enhances the quality of his interviews but also fosters lasting relationships with prominent figures in entertainment and culture. Looking ahead, Vassilios is set to launch a new television project in collaboration with MedAthens. This initiative promises to further showcase his talents and commitment to delivering compelling narratives in medical tourism. With over two decades of experience in journalism and media relations, Vassilios Nicolaos Vitsilogiannis continues to be a prominent voice in the industry, dedicated to uncovering untold stories and connecting with audiences worldwide.








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