An exhibition realized during my artist residence at the National School of Photography in Arles, France. The photos were taken in Arles, Paris, and Strasburg, at the same time of the year and the same time of the day, in the period from 1998 to 2001.
A series of images taken during the siege of Sarajevo, from 1992 to 1995.
Portraits of the rhythm and blues band Sing Sing, from their university days. This group would go on to form the foundation of the art group Maxumim—young artists who changed the art scene of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the late 1990s. Sing Sing concerts were accompanied by exhibitions of these portraits. An exhibition of the portraits was also organized in 2012 by the Ars Aevi Foundation.
A story about the 12th arrondissement (municipality) of Paris. This quarter is full of life but isn’t located in the strict centre of town. Done in 2005, in cooperation with the Vive le Talents Foundation from Sarajevo.
Inserts from a book about the prison in Zenica. Founded during the Austro-Hungarian period, this is the biggest and the oldest prison in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Done in 2004, in cooperation with the Vrijeme publishing house from Zenica.
A project done in cooperation with students of Sarajevo Drama Academy.
Digitally manipulated product pictures made for my master’s thesis research.
A story about families who returned to the villages in North-East Bosnia after the war. The particularly remote nature of the areas where these people have rebuilt their homes and where they live, make their efforts heroic.
The exhibition was produced in cooperation with the German humanitarian organization HELP.
Bring the camera with you , wherever you are.
A bit of experimenting with photography an the movement.
Digitally manipulated product pictures made for my master’s thesis research.
Here are few of my “Fast” landscapes. They show the way how we percept and remember the world around us, in this hectic times.
Not much of information, but I kind of like them.