Tzeli Hadjidimitriou
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Tzeli Hadjidimitriou (sometimes spelled Jelly Hadjidimitriou, Greek: Τζέλη Χατζηδημητρίου) is a Greek photographer and writer. She is specialized in landscape, interiors, archaeological and art works photography. She writes travel guide books and articles.
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[edit] Biography
Tzeli Hadjidimitriou was born in Mytilene, Lesbos in 1962 from a family of primary school teachers. Her father started to take her profession seriously only when he saw her on TV.
Since 1986 she holds a degree in Economics from the University of Thessaloniki.
In 1984 she received a diploma in Italian Language and Culture from the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Thessaloníki and in 1986 followed with a master from Casa d'Italia in Athens making her an official translator for the Italian language (Greek-Italian)
In 1986 she moved to Rome where she studied for two years Direction of Photography for the Cinema followed in 1985 by different seminars on cinema taught by Michelangelo Antonioni. The seminar attendance was sponsored by the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milano.
Back in Greece in 1988 she completed successfully the first course offered in Greece for film editing run in collaboration with the ERT.
She worked for ten years in television and in the cinema as movie stills photographer working for different Greek director. Among other she worked for Theodoros Angelopoulos, Tassos Boulmetis, Giorgos Panousopoulos, Yorgos Tsemperopoulos, Joan Vernikos and Ariane Kessissoglou.
She contributes regularly to different newspapers and magazines among them Geotropio (Eleftherotypia), Elliniko Panorama, Elle Greece[1][2], National Geographic Greece, Cup, Coffee and Tea, Voyager. She also edits the publications containing her photographs.
Articles on Hadjidimitriou's works has been published by many of the major Greek magazines and newspapers.
[edit] Photographic books
All books are bilingual English and Greek although some are available with the dust cover only in one of the two languages:
- Sacred Water: The Mineral Springs of Lesvos | Tο Aγιο Nερό: Oι Iαματικές Πηγές της Λέσβου. Texts from: G. Maniotis, G. Doukakis, Tz. Hadjidimitriou, 1996, ISBN 960-90330-0-8 [1]
- 39 Coffee Houses and a Barber's shop | 39 Kαφενεία και ένα Kουρείο. Texts from: A. Fasianos, F. Frangouli, G Chronas, E. Papataxiarchis, G. Nikolakakis, Th. Paraskevaidis, Crete University Press, 1997, ISBN 9605240440 [2]
- Urban Housing of the '30s ; Modern Architecture in Pre-war Athens | Σπίτια του '30, Mοντέρνα αρχιτεκτονική στην προπολεμική Aθήνα. Texts from: M. Kardamitsi, N. Meras, P. Nikolaidis, P. Tournikiotis, M. Philippidis, D. Philippidis, Nereus Editions, 1998, ISBN 960-7597-11-7
- Kythera | Kύθηρα. Crete University Press, 2000, ISBN 9605241196 [3]
- Time fading into clouds | O χρόνος χάθηκε στα σύννεφα. Texts from: N. Vatopoulos, N. Chronas, Tz. Hadjidimitriou, Metaichmio, 2003, ISBN 9603756342 [4]
[edit] Travel guide book
- (Greek) Ανεξερεύνητη Λέσβος (Uncharted Lesvos), research, photography and text by Tzeli Hadjidimitriou, Road Editions, 2006. ISBN 9608189772
- (Greek) Ανεξερεύνητα Αντικύθηρα, Κύθηρα (Unexplored Antikythera, Kythera), research, photography and text by Tzeli Hadjidimitriou, Road Editions, 2008.
[edit] Solo exhibitions
- La Grecia vista dalla finestra, (Greece seen from the window):
- The colour of Greece, in the Municipal Gallery of Molyvos, Lesvos, 17 - 27 June 1997.
- The Sacred Water and of 39 Coffee Houses and a Barber’s Shop, slide presentation of the two books at Petra, Lesvos, 1998.
- The Sacred Water, at the Natural History Museum of the Petrified Forest of Lesvos with pictures from the book. 2000.
- A Journey in Kythera, audio & video show at the Cultural Centre of Nea Smyrni, Athens, in cooperation with the network Mediterranean S.O.S., 2002.
- Time fading into clouds, at Choros Technis 24 Gallery, Athens, 04 - 31 October 2004.[3]
[edit] Group exhibitions
- Aegean Trajectories in Light and Time, Scopelos Photographic Centre, Scopelos, 1997.
- Piraeus Street, Transformations of an Industrial Landscape, Athens, 1997.
- Mediterranean, A Source of Life and Civilization, in cooperation with the network Mediterranean S.O.S. several Greek towns and Mediterranean countries, 1999.
- 39 Coffee Houses and a Barber Shop, based on her book with the participation of several artists, at Psihari 36 Gallery, Athens, 2000.
- 2000 Tin Cans, at The Lithographer’s Workshop at Piraeus Street, Athens, 2000.
- Water of life, participation in the celebrations of the European Heritage Days, 2000.
- Participation in the Kytheran Meetings on Photography, 2002.
- Joining the Girl Power Team[4]and participating in the events organized in cooperation with the Greek Anticancer Society and the Municipality of Athens.[5]2003.
- Encomium to the Olive organized by the Academy of Athens, 2004.
- A Sea so Small, at Saint Nicolas Bay Hotel, Saint Nicolas, Crete, 2004.
- In conjunction with the Cheap Art Team different exhibitions in Athens, 2004.
- A Table, Skoufa gallery, Athens, 2005.
- Once upon the time there was Penelope Delta, Athens College, Athens, 2006.
[edit] Articles
Over the years articles on Hadjidimitriou's works had been published by many newspapers and magazines. Here the more interesting.
- (English) Kathimerini, (7 December 1998) [6]; (15 Jennuary 2001) [7]; (20 August 2006)[8]
- Ta Nea, (20 October 2004)[9]
- Eleftherotypia,(29 December 2003)[10]
- To Vima, on the publication of 39 Coffee Houses and a Barber's shop (1 March 1998) [11] (24 April 2000)[12]
- Dimokratis, (23 April 2007)[13]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.odoiporikon.com/galleries/articles/images/19.jpg
- ^ http://www.odoiporikon.com/galleries/articles/images/04.jpg
- ^ See the review by Tonia Makra on Ta Nea (2 pages) 2 October 2004.
- ^ Tzeli Xatzidimitriou (Girl Power)
- ^ GirlPower
- ^ http://www.odoiporikon.com/about/images/03.jpg
- ^ http://www.odoiporikon.com/about/images/04.jpg
- ^ Eleftherotypia
- ^ http://www.odoiporikon.com/about/images/11.jpg
- ^ Eleftherotypia
- ^ To Vima
- ^ To Vima
- ^ Dimokratis

