Andreas Georgopoulos is basically a Surveyor and Geomatics Engineer, who fell inlove with Photogrammetry about 50 years ago. Hence he obtained his MSc and PhD(UCL) on this subject and afterwards he chose to teach it to younger students as aProfessor at NTUA, Lab of Photogrammetry. Cultural Heritage and Monuments are hissecond love and all these years he is trying to make the one work for the other withsome success. He teaches Photogrammetry and Monument Recording toundergraduate and postgraduate students of Surveying, Architecture and Archaeology.His research activities include all kinds of contemporary optical methods forgeometrically documenting monuments of all sizes. Among others, he has worked forthe geometric documentation of Knossos (in Crete), of the Acropolis Hill, of the Churchof the Holy Sepulchre (in Jerusalem), of the Dafni Monastery (in Athens), ofmonasteries on Mount Athos, Byzantine Churches in Cyprus and many moremonuments all over Greece.