
A monk after taking a bath at the river Irrawaddy,Myanmar 2017
My photography work focuses for the last ten years on travel photography. I’m mainly interested in taking pictures of people because everyone is a mirror of myself. I have travelled from Cuba to Russia and from Myanmar to Iceland. When I look at people through my lens, I feel that any cultural, religious or economic differences that may exist are eliminated.
These photos were taken from my trip to Myanmar in summer 2017.

Little monk at Golden Rock,Myanmar 2017
My photography work focuses for the last ten years on travel photography. I’m mainly interested in taking pictures of people because everyone is a mirror of myself. I have travelled from Cuba to Russia and from Myanmar to Iceland. When I look at people through my lens, I feel that any cultural, religious or economic differences that may exist are eliminated.
These photos were taken from my trip to Myanmar in summer 2017.

Myanmar,Pyin OO Lwin,little burma boy on the train with his own food 2017
My photography work focuses for the last ten years on travel photography. I’m mainly interested in taking pictures of people because everyone is a mirror of myself. I have travelled from Cuba to Russia and from Myanmar to Iceland. When I look at people through my lens, I feel that any cultural, religious or economic differences that may exist are eliminated.
These photos were taken from my trip to Myanmar in summer 2017.
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ANDREAS SPINOS
Greece
Andreas Spinos has been involved into photography since 1993. He has attended several seminars on photography, history of art and psychology of image. In 2007, he was admitted in the Athens School of Fine Arts and attended photography workshops. He has worked as a photographer in «Eleftherotypia» newspaper for nine years (1997 – 2005). He participated in several group and personal exhibitions. He graduated from Leica Academy. Today he lives in Athens where he works as a freelance photographer.