Anastasianna
Wines
Hand-labeled bottles positioned against raw linen — a deliberate contrast between craft and refinement that defines the brand.
Project Overview
A visual narrative for a family-owned winery, where each bottle carries the weight of soil, season, and three generations of winemaking tradition.
The Anastasianna Wines project was born from a desire to photograph wine not as a commodity but as a material artefact — something shaped by hands, earth, and time. Working on location at the family vineyard outside Thessaloniki, the shoot unfolded over four days, moving between the cellar’s low light and the open rows of vines under autumn sun. The resulting images bridge product photography and environmental portraiture, treating each bottle as both an object and a vessel of story. Labels were shot wet with condensation, corks half-pulled, glasses caught mid-pour — every frame designed to evoke the sensory experience of tasting rather than merely the visual fact of a product on a shelf.