“A Summer in Greece” captures history and beauty of local photographer’s homeland


Inspired by a 19-day family trip to Greece, Northport resident and local photographer Iris Zaverdas De Vita is sharing a proud piece of her heritage in the exhibit A Summer in Greece, on display throughout the month of August at the Northport Public Library.

As a Greek American, the visit was especially meaningful to De Vita, who explored Athens, Patras, Mykonos, Santorini and several charming villages in 2014, capturing the country’s natural beauty through her lens. While in Patras, she visited her parents’ childhood homes: her father’s tucked in the mountains and her mother’s near the sea. 

A Summer in Greece features vibrant photos of sun-soaked beaches, sparkling turquoise waters, and the breathtaking landscapes that left a lasting impression on her. Each image reflects the peaceful magic, deep history and beauty of Greece that continues to inspire her work today.

Born and raised in the vibrant city of Queens, New York, with summers on Long Island, De Vita  was surrounded by a family deeply rooted in the arts, including photographers, filmmakers and artists. This early exposure ignited her passion for the entertainment industry, leading her to pursue a career in television and film. A more recent resident of Huntington and Greenlawn, De Vita moved to Northport in November 2023. “I love living here and it has been my dream to live in Northport since I started to look in the area 25 years ago,” she told the Journal. 

De Vita’s A Summer in Greece runs from August 1 through August 31 at the Northport Public Library, located at 151 Laurel Avenue. Summer library hours are Monday through Friday from 9am to 9pm and Saturday from 9am to 5pm. The exhibit is free and open to the public. 


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