A masterclass in visual storytelling — the thinking behind the frame.
2
Days
25
Seats
Oct 12–13 2026
Date
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Emmy Nominee
ASC Nominee
Anastas MichosA.S.C. G.S.C.
Director of Photography
Anastas Michos's recent work includes "The Boy in the Iron Box," directed by David Prior and produced by Guillermo del Toro, currently in post-production. Their previous collaboration, "Cabinet of Curiosities," earned him both an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Cinematography and an ASC nomination.
Films include collaborations with Milos Forman · Guillermo del Toro · Edward Norton · Danny DeVito · Mike Newell · James DeMonaco · Joe Roth
Teaching & Mentorship
Workshops & Guest Lectures
Camerimage International Film Festival ·
Manaki Brothers International Cinematographers Film Festival ·
Columbia University ·
New York University ·
Northwestern University ·
Columbia College ·
School of Visual Arts ·
Brooklyn College Feirstein School of Cinema ·
Pacific University
Mentor
American Society of Cinematographers ·
Canadian Society of Cinematographers
Programme
Two days. One working methodology. Conducted in English.
01From prep to wrap to release, how and why
02How light constructs character and place
03Visual language and a cinematographer's point of view
04Film screening and frame-by-frame critique
05Building a working methodology
06Collaboration — between cinematographer, director, and the frame
Genre is not a constraint…
— Anastas Michos
The TakeawayTwo days of immersion in how cinematic images are made — not technique, but thinking. Four films, four genres, one sustained conversation about visual language. A framework to apply on your next job.
Places limited to 25 attendees. By application only.
October 12–13, 2026 · Athens · €500
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Frequently Asked Questions
Cinematography Workshop · October 12–13, 2026 · Athens, Greece
Who is this workshop for?+
Advanced film students and emerging directors of photography who are ready to move beyond technical fundamentals and engage with the creative and philosophical dimensions of the craft. Admission is by application.
What is provided?+
Sixteen hours of focused analysis across two days. Coffee and refreshments throughout. On the second day, a light dinner will be served. The workshop concludes with the awarding of a certificate of attendance.
What should I bring?+
A notebook and a willingness to discuss. This is a workshop built around conversation, analysis, and critique — not equipment. Leave the gear at home.
What language will the lectures and films be in?+
All lectures, discussions, and film screenings will be conducted in English.
What is the cost?+
€500 for the full two-day programme. This covers all sessions, catering, and your certificate of attendance.
How do I apply?+
Close this page and use the Apply Now button, or email us directly at cinematographyathens@gmail.com. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Successful applicants will be contacted within 7 days.
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Cinematography Workshop · October 12–13, 2026 · Athens, Greece
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"Every Frame a Decision."
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