Nikolas Parissis

photographer

/safe space/:

"Refers to an environment, whether physical or online, where individuals can express themselves freely without fear of criticism, insults, or discrimination."


The photographic documentary delves into the concept of "safe spaces" within university halls of residence, capturing the complex dynamics of individual-inhabitant interactions, the emotional depth of life in shared living spaces, and the neglect of these public structures. Through a series of images, it explores the ways in which these environments function as refuges for self-expression, community building and personal growth. The project attempts to highlight the psychological and emotional landscapes of students, depicting moments of joy, anxiety, loneliness and companionship that collectively contribute to the creation of a supportive and inclusive community.

Zero point

"Zero Point" is the first complete work of the artist. Each of the images shows people with plastic bags hiding their faces, acting as a poignant metaphor for the environmental crisis that is overwhelming the planet. *Point Zero" presents the harsh reality of normalized indifference and tolerance for climate destruction. The simplicity of the plastic bag, an everyday object turned ominous, forces the viewer to confront the complexity of modern man's relationship with the environment. Each image captured in the work serves as a reminder that modern society is on the precipice of change. Ahead, the path of destruction and behind, the choice towards a sustainable future.

Street photography 


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