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2006 The Discovery

 

The History behind the Archive!

“The passage of time had left its mark on the glass plates, creating a unique fusion of imagery as humidity from the water channel flowing beneath the house seeped into the plates, crafting its own imaginary worlds. Its own Metamorphosis.”

 
 

2006

 
Spyros Haritou 1901-1991, posing sitting down on his chair. Pafos, Cyprus first photographer. Metamorphosis pictures were all taken by him. Σπύρος Χαρίτου Πάφος Κύπρος. Φωτογράφος. Μεταμόρφωσις.

Spyros Haritou (1901-1991), was born in the village of Kissonerga, Paphos, in 1901. He spent his childhood in Smyrna with his father. As refugees, they sought refuge in Athens where Haritou earnestly devoted himself to the art of photography. In the early 1920s, he repatriated to Paphos and went on to open the first photography studio in Ktima, in 1925. In 1929, he emigrated to the United States where he enriched his techniques. He returned to Paphos in 1931 and down to 1987 he would use his camera lens to capture the smallest and greatest moments of the district’s residents: prominent personalities, landscapes and monuments, parades, national celebrations, feasts, flower festivals, religious celebrations and, of course, landscapes across the island. Haritou died in  Paphos 1991.

 

The archive as found in 2006. One of my exceptional moments.

 

A Thank You note I wrote on the wall of the basement expressing my appreciation towards Michalaki Haritou for offering me the responsibility of his fathers deteriorated archive.