Have a look at all my personal websites and projects.
Old photographs, maps, and memory of Greece
Vintage Greece is a personal archive project built around old photographs of Greece and the places they belong to. The site organizes material by categories such as buildings, events, war, people, videos, and stereoscopic images, while filters make it easier to browse by year or theme. Its strongest idea is geographic memory: photographs can be placed on a map and viewed with historic map overlays. Visitors can also submit their own images, helping the archive grow into a visual time machine for Greece. It keeps history approachable, visual, and tied to real locations.
Real estate services in Glyfada and selected areas of Greece
Pantazopoulos Real Estate is the online presence of a real estate office based in Glyfada, Athens. The site presents properties and services for people looking for a private home, professional space, land, or investment opportunity. Its focus is mainly on the southern suburbs of Attica, Dimitsana in Arcadia, and other selected areas of Greece. The project is practical and business oriented, giving visitors a direct way to browse listings, understand the office profile, and contact the agency for property guidance. The result is a clear portfolio for focused property decisions.
A family tree reaching back to the 1700s
Pantazopoulos-Family.gr is a genealogy project dedicated to the history of the Pantazopoulos family. The site keeps the idea of a family tree at the center, connecting names, generations, and relationships across time. Its purpose is not only to list ancestors, but to preserve continuity and make family memory easier to explore. Starting from material that reaches back to the 1700s, the project gives relatives and visitors a structured way to understand lineage, identity, and the long path of one Greek family. It gives private history a more durable digital home.
The Pantazopoulos Collection of stereoscopic photography
Stereoscopy.gr presents The Pantazopoulos Collection through a public catalogue built for careful browsing. The site includes thousands of records, with search and filters for country, keyword, year range, image type, and sorting. Visitors can open photographs quickly in a modal viewer or use full item pages with direct links. Some records also include approved anaglyph 3D versions, allowing a normal or anaglyph view where available. The project combines historical photography, collection management, and modern web tools for exploring stereoscopic visual history. It makes a specialized archive easier to search and enjoy.
History, nature, culture, and 3D views of Dimitsana
Dimitsana.gr is a digital guide to one of Arcadia’s most atmospheric mountain villages. It presents Dimitsana through stone alleys, the Clock Tower, Lousios Gorge, monasteries, local food, hiking routes, and cultural landmarks. The site includes a timeline, news, photo galleries, 3D models, a 3D map, panoramas, and practical visitor sections for staying, eating, walking, and exploring heritage. It works as a calm travel companion, helping visitors understand both the beauty of the village and the history carried by its landscape. It balances practical travel help with a strong sense of place.
Weather and river data from Karkalou, Arcadia
Karkalou.com is a live weather and environmental data site for Karkalou in Arcadia. It shows current conditions such as temperature, humidity, pressure, wind, rainfall, solar radiation, and UV index, together with historical charts from the local station database. The project also brings in river-condition information, including water level, flow, conductivity, pH, dissolved oxygen, oxygen saturation, and related explanations for everyday readers. Beyond raw numbers, the site offers comparisons, records, correlations, and simple guidance for understanding local weather and river behavior over time. It turns local measurements into a readable environmental record.
A creative cave, workshop, gallery, and time capsule
Spilia.gr presents “The Cave” as a playful creative space where memory, imagination, objects, and making come together. The site describes a converted cave-like basement that holds collections, artifacts, and the mind of Mr Dereki, with a workshop able to turn ideas into physical creations and help preserve things from the past. It includes a photo gallery, categories for creations and general material, and a deliberately humorous tone. The project feels part archive, part workshop, part private museum, and part personal mythology. It turns a basement world into a small digital stage.
Old photographs and archival material from Dimitsana
Vintage-Dimitsana.gr is a compact visual archive focused on the memory of Dimitsana. The site organizes material into albums for people, buildings, books, documents, videos, paintings, and miscellaneous items, giving visitors several ways to approach the village’s past. It also offers common gallery tools such as most visited items, recent photos, recent albums, random photos, a calendar, tags, and search. The project is smaller and quieter than a large public archive, but that is its strength: it gathers local traces in one accessible place. It preserves village memory without making the experience feel heavy.