Lunch Time Lindos

Lunch Time Lindos

Lunch Time Lindos


If you’ve followed my work for any length of time, you might think I’m a little obsessed with Greek cats.


The truth? I’ve always been more of a dog person. But when I’m out shooting in Greece, these cats have a way of sneaking into my photographs — and into my heart. They’re curious, they’re cheeky, and more often than not, they decide to follow me around while I’m working in the early hours. It’s hard not to warm to them.


This particular image wasn’t taken in the morning, though. It was an Easter afternoon in Lindos. We were visiting Rhodes, showing friends the island, and decided to slip away for a bit of exploring on our own. That’s when I stumbled upon this scene.


A local lady had just finished feeding a cluster of cats, and they were gathered together in a little sunlit corner. The light was perfect — warm April sunshine pouring over whitewashed walls — and the cats, content after their lunch, made for a wonderfully unplanned composition.


What I love about moments like this is how ordinary life in Greece can so easily become extraordinary. It isn’t just about ancient ruins or sweeping landscapes; sometimes it’s about small, everyday encounters that carry just as much charm.


I may not be a “cat person” at home, but in Greece? I can’t resist them — especially when they remind me that the best photographs often come when you least expect them.


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