Photographer Simos Ksenos holding a camera.

What can I tell you about me?

My journey in Photography begins at my teenagerhood, when my father begifted my very fisrt camera. It was then, at this young age, that I realised the impact and power Photography has over our lifes. Freezing a moment in Time - looked as a game for me in the start but it quickly evolved into a passion. Never stopped learning and practicing since then.

I primarly focus on Portraiture with emphasis on Concept & Storytelling. My favorite theme is boudoir & sensual shootings, focusing on female body. Usually I shoot in rooms or apartments. But you might find me shooting a variety of diffenent categories like beauty, fashion, events just to name a few.

My philosophy is that true beauty lays in simplicity and it can be found everywhere near us. For that, it is always a pleasure working with the person next-door. Simple, ordinary people of every age, gender, shape and color. All this experience made me what I am today and I never stopped experimenting, exploring and learning. And if you are like me, I invite you into a cooperation, to meet, to achieve and to create great things together.

Paid Sessions

From simple portrait to wedding photography, I am excited to work with you. Our cooperation will be based on honesty and precision from the start to the end.

Skin Retouching

I try to keep my photographs as natural as possible. No plastic skin - no unrealistic colors. Removing only distractions and lens distortion. True beauty lays in simplicity.

Photography Workshops

I often participate in Workshops as a teacher or as a learner. Sharing knowledge and teamplay is something that makes the (photography) world go around.

Awarded Photographer

In December 2021 I won the 1st place in Portrait category in the international photography contest held by Portrait Photography Awards in Greece. This is a portrait I made with Kasia a rainy morning a few years back in Katowice. We didn't had much to work with but her reflection among the cloudy sky and forgotten raindrops gave us some fine mood.

Don't get me wrong, but rainy days are perfect for moody portrait.