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North Epirus, an abandoned land.As a kid, I was staring across the barbed wire of the Greek-Albanian border and wonder about the secret country of Albania. Twenty years later I went back and crossed the border with my camera to explore the mysteries of my boyhood. I come originally from the Greek part of Epirus and that brings me closer to the people of that area. It’s a big shock, realising that if I was born just 20 miles in the north my life wouldn’t be the same. Albania is the poorest country in Europe, with a long history of wars and radical social changes. Since the end of WWII Albania was governed by an autocratic, Stalinist Communist party and from 1970’s ongoing was isolated from the rest of the world. Things changed in 1990 when communism collapse and a massive wave of Albanians migrate to other countries like Italy and Greece. This set of pictures taken in North Epirus, in the Southern Albania deals with the issue of migration in the aftermath of 45 years of oppression. The area of Epirus is located in the south west of the Balkan Peninsula, is divided between Greece and Albania and it’s mainly populated by Greeks. After the opening of the borders, about two thirds of the population of the area migrated to Greece. They left Albania because the economical and political instability, the collapse of infrastructures and the suppression of human rights. Nowadays villages that once had around 2000 population hardly have 100. The place is become deserted. © Georgios Makkas
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I was born in Athens the day after Maria Callas passed away Taking pictures since I was 14 Studied photography in ESP, Athens Moved to Wales in 1999 to attend the Documentary Photography course Won the Observer Hodge award in 2002 Moved back to Athens, Greece in 2004 to work for the Athens Olympic Broadcasting Spend the winter 2006-2007 in Budapest Back in Athens now were I work as a photographer Georgios Makkas's current location:Athens , Greece ( ATH ) Play slideshow → |