There's really not much I can write about in this post. The title says it all I believe, and if you clicked on this link to see a gallery of kitties and puppies- you're in luck (we don't do click bait titles here)!
Self-portraits in self-isolation
As the self-isolation/ social distancing is well into its second month here in North Macedonia, many of us are trying to get a grip on the situation the best way we can.
The mystery behind the female gaze- an exhibition
In honor of the International Women's Day, the exhibition will be opened on the 09th March, at 19h, at the Europe House venue. If you're in Skopje and fancy swinging by, I'd love to see you 🙂
Photographing body positivity
The world has been telling women that they don't look right since I can remember (and that was a while ago). We're either too fat, too skinny, have to straighten/curl our hair, our face needs more makeup, we wear too much makeup, and so on, and so forth. If you're a woman reading this, you... Continue Reading →
Smartphone photography – the Red Riding Hood project
The story about Little Red Riding Hood can be traced back as early as the 10th century, but the most famous variations on the topic have been written by Charles Perrault and the Grimm Brothers. In case you haven't heard it, it's about a little girl that wears a red coat with a red hood... Continue Reading →
Snow queens (portraits in the snow)
Let me start this off by stating: I do not like snow. But snow photographs well. I have this theory that snow is like this very handsome ex you dated. Whenever you see him/her you're excited about the way they look, but after a minute you remember how much of a prick they were and... Continue Reading →
2018 through portraits and what I’ve learned
It has been a yearly tradition of mine to post a gallery of all the portraits I've taken during the year on my Behance portfolio (excluding the ones I've done for clients for which I've signed an exclusivity contract). This year I actually had enough material for two galleries (vol.1 and vol.2, selected chronologically). I shot a... Continue Reading →