Iannis Delatolas
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Iannis Delatolas is a Greek photographer living in New York City. Known for his large-format, nocturnal black-and-white prints, his work has been shown in galleries and institutions around the U.S. Photographs by Iannis Delatolas appear in a book by Rick Whitaker, The First Time I Met Frank O'Hara: Reading Gay American Writers (2004), and his photographs can be seen at [1].