Tributes flow for the late esteemed photographer Kostas Papakonstantinou

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Melbourne’s Greek community is in mourning following the passing of Kostas Papakonstantinou, a cherished figure who touched the lives of many. He died at the age of 82 after a long battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and kindness.

Born in the village of Kteni in Kozani, Greece, Kostas immigrated to Australia in 1968 aboard the Australis. In 1970, he married his beloved Dina (née Savvidis), hailing from the village of Asproula in Kozani. Together, they raised a large family, blessed with eight children and grandchildren.

Photo: SBS.

Kostas was most widely recognised as a talented photographer. His studio, formerly known as Hioni Photo Studio, stood as a cherished landmark within the Greek community.

Situated on Victoria Parade in Melbourne’s inner-city suburb of Fitzroy, the studio was located near the first Greek Orthodox Church of Victoria, The Holy Church of The Annunciation of Our Lady. This iconic establishment became synonymous with the community, capturing countless memories for families over the decades. In later years, he collaborated with family members at a local floral shop.

Historian Leonard Janiszewski honoured his friend with a heartfelt message that read, “The light in his heart of kindness sparkled brighter than the day – all gloom faded around him, so great was his love for his fellow human being. A soul of immense empathy.”

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