Dionisis Grammenos for Grand Bretagne Magazine
One of the most rewarding aspects of working as a portrait photographer Athens is the opportunity to meet and photograph people whose work shapes the character of the city. My latest editorial assignment brought me to a portrait session with Greek contractor Dionysis Grammenos for the upcoming June 2026 issue of Grand Bretagne Magazine, where the photographs will accompany an interview by journalist Panagiotis Koustas.
The assignment called for a series of portraits that would illustrate both the professional identity and the personality of the interviewee. Rather than relying on a single image, I developed a variety of photographs that could support different parts of the editorial narrative. The goal was to create a visual story that would complement the written interview while maintaining the refined aesthetic associated with the publication.
As a specialist in corporate portrait photography Athens, I always aim to move beyond traditional portraits. Every individual brings a unique presence, and my approach is to create images that feel authentic, confident, and approachable. During the session with Dionisis Grammenos, we explored different locations and visual settings, producing a collection of portraits that ranged from formal editorial headshots to more environmental images that connected the subject to his professional world.
The photoshoot included close-up portraits, and wider frames that incorporated elements of the surrounding urban landscape of Dionysis Grammenos birth City Athens.

Projects such as this demonstrate the importance of high-quality corporate portrait photography Athens for editorial and communication. Whether the final images appear in magazines, annual reports, social profiles, or digital publications, strong portrait photography creates a meaningful connection between the audience and the person being featured.
Working on this assignment for Grand Bretagne Magazine was a pleasure, not only because of the opportunity to photograph an accomplished professional, but also because to create and offer a unique content for the magazine’s profile and visualize the story of the one that being featured. The resulting photographs will be featured in the June 2026 issue alongside Panagiotis Koustas’ interview.
As a portrait photographer Athens, I continue to enjoy creating portraits that combine editorial storytelling with professional presentation, supporting individuals and organizations communicate their identity through authentic imagery.




