Platon (born Platon Antoniou, born 20 April 1968) is a British portrait and documentary photographer.
Table of Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Career
- 2.1 Obras Completas (Spanish Edition)
- 2.2 Obras Completas de Platón (Spanish Edition)
- 2.3 Service: Platon
- 2.4 La República: (Spanish Edition) (Black Label Edition)
- 2.5 La República
- 2.6 Platón I (Biblioteca Grandes Pensadores) (Spanish Edition)
- 2.7 El Banquete (Spanish Edition)
- 2.8 Platon : Oeuvres complètes - Les 43 titres (Annotés) (French Edition)
- 2.9 EL BANQUETE O DEL AMOR (Spanish Edition)
- 2.10 Diálogos. Banquete, Fedro, Fedón / Dialogues: Symposium, Phaedo, Phaedrus (Penguin Clásicos) (Spanish Edition)
Biography
Platon was born upon 20 April 1968 in Greece. His father (Jim Antoniou) was a Greek architect and illustrator and his mom is an art historian. Platon is currently married and has two children. He was raised in Greece and moved to England at the age of 8. Platon studied graphic design at Saint Martin’s School of Art where he encountered his first experience later than photography. He went on to get his masters in Good arts from the Royal College of Art where he met his researcher and mentor, John Hind of Vogue.
Career
After leaving behind college in 1992, Platon began in fashion photography and portraiture. Platon left London for New York to start his personal ad career when John Kennedy Jr. at George magazine. Some of Platon’s commercial do something includes photographing for Levi’s, IBM, Nike, and Motorola, along next companies such as Timex, Tanqueray, Kenneth Cole, and Rayban. His photographs have as a consequence been featured on the lid of Famous magazines including Time, Esquire, and George. In 2008 Platon became a staff photographer for The New Yorker. He would handle large scale portfolios such as his first assignment, a portfolio of the Little Rock Nine celebrating the civil rights movement.
Last update 2021-08-06