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Suradnik:Dinosvemirac

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Forms of life in their diversity but also transitoriness-that's what I try to achieve with my photography, and this is what I want to freeze and preserved for me and others and also merge with a new way of being captured in a photo. The moments, which are each in their own way unique and completely unrepeatable are the biggest challenge that I want to keep and incorporate in the photographic story. I am fascinated by nature. The trees, the sky, the beauty of the water (in all its forms), the leaves-all of these are motives which are often found in my photos. I probably gone too far with all these "hymns to nature" (according to my good friend), but I can not help myself. As nature brings to me harmony in life and I also like to think that I create harmony in my photos by using nature in its fullness as a very frequent motive. On the other hand, imperfect streets, roofs that look like a huge patchwork, cemeteries, landfills, parts of the country that seems to be the very nature put on the margins- I accept all of this with certain amount of sadness but also hope because these places in their "ugliness "exists and " live" next to us (everything is anyway in the eye of the beholder: there's always two sides of the coin). I look at photography as a diary that I have started to keep not so long ago, but I'd definitely want to keep the rest of life, describing the good, great and not so good days.

Photography is my first and great love. Except for photos, I'm interested in film, literature and travel. During my life I changed quite a number of different addresses.I studied Indology and turkology. But then I realized that I want to study social work and after a few years I earned a degree in social work.. Photography is one of the most important things in my life. I hope it will remain so.

Ivana Buconjic