MYTHOS — ΜΥΘΟΙ — is a fine art photography series based on characters and tales from Greek mythology.
Using experimental long exposure and light-mixing techniques along with advanced digital compositing, MYTHOS aims to explore Greek myths in a way that mixes the organic with the manufactured.
This mimics the journey of cultural mythos throughout the advancement of time, and through the shifts in technology birthing new interpretations to classic tales.

Circe — daughter of the Sun, mother of pharmakeia, the first witch

Klotho — one of the three Moirai, spinner of the thread of fate

Nyx — night incarnate, daughter of Khaos

A chthonic being, she birthed Death, Sleep, and Dreams, among others.

Hekate — witch, moon goddess, keeper of the keys, and friend to the dead

Often depicted with three faces, Hekate held some sway with Fate itself.

Philotes — friendship and love incarnate

Unlike her siblings, she was perhaps the kindest child of Nyx.

Endymion — Immortal and wakeless husband of the Moon.

So taken with the mortal shepherd, Selene begged Zeus to wed them.

Phoebe — Oracle of Delphi and daughter to Apollo

Nekromanteion — all Oracles to the Dead bear this title

Eurydice — the spirited wife to Orpheus

Orpheus — reaching back to his lover in Hades

Ariadne — Princess of the Labyrinth

With just a spool of yarn, she led Theseus to escape from the Minotaur.

Metope — princess and prisoner both

Blinded by love, she is often conflated with a Naiad of the same name.