
Kostas Pikoulas is an editorial and documentary photographer based in Limassol, Cyprus.
He works as a freelance photojournalist covering breaking news, sports events and social issues. Among others, he has covered the Greek Crisis and the Migrant Crisis in Greece.
Except spot news, he likes to work on personal projects creating documentary photo stories. He also had partnered as a volunteer
photographer with the NGO Ithaca Laundry, an organization that washes homeless people's clothes, documenting their actions.
He has completed an online Photojournalism Course from New York Institute of Photography, and has attended seminars from SOOC Agency, Yiannis Behrakis and Yiannis Kontos, among others.
His work has been published in various media such as The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, Al Jazeera among others and has been exhibited in Athens and Thessaloniki in Greece.
He works as a freelance photojournalist covering breaking news, sports events and social issues. Among others, he has covered the Greek Crisis and the Migrant Crisis in Greece.
Except spot news, he likes to work on personal projects creating documentary photo stories. He also had partnered as a volunteer
photographer with the NGO Ithaca Laundry, an organization that washes homeless people's clothes, documenting their actions.
He has completed an online Photojournalism Course from New York Institute of Photography, and has attended seminars from SOOC Agency, Yiannis Behrakis and Yiannis Kontos, among others.
His work has been published in various media such as The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, Al Jazeera among others and has been exhibited in Athens and Thessaloniki in Greece.