I don't think most of them, especially the men, look European at all, which I found a bit surprising, as I expected there to be more overlap. A few of the women, the ones in the first photo for example, might be Greek or even from other places in the Balkans. I think Sile is onto something in terms of the men. I see a vague resemblance to the Spanish and Portuguese.
They don't look like southern Italians to me at all, with the possible exception of a few of the women in the first two photos and one or two in the first photo of post # 12. It's not a question of pigmentation. It's a very different cast of features.
Phenotypes are a result of the mingling of many different "types", and which traits for which features are dominant and which recessive in certain combinations is going to be pretty regional.
Once again, an object lesson in not tying phenotype to admixture "components" too tightly.