Women as a divine being of photographs of Bojan Petrovic

Bojan Petrovic – Bokac, He was born 01. 01. 1983.

Lives, works and creates in Paracin.

He owns one of the most prestigious man hair-stylist saloons in town.

He made his first photography steps 2002-2004 using regular analogue camera, while he approached photography more seriously in 2010. when he had bought his first DLSR camera.

He’s a member of Photo-Cine club Paracin and Photo association of Serbia, where he has F1 honour. In 2013 he has got FIAP – AFIAP honour.

He is ranked amongst ten of the most successful authors in Serbia.

He participated in more than 130 group exhibitions, mostly those with FIAP patronage, in over 25 countries and had won over 80 medals and honourable mentions in 11 different countries, amongst which the most important one is FIAP gold medal on exhibition “16th International Exhibition of Photography – Sri Lanka” and the most cherished one is FIAP bronze medal on “14th International Biennial Zena Strakonice- Czech Republic”.


He has had two solo exhibitions, the first in his home town Paracin, whilst he’s opened the second after invitation of Photo Club Kozjak in Kumanovo and he marks that exhibiton as his greatest by far accomplishment.

Alongside exhibition photography he often takes commercial photos for foreign and domestic companies, fashion photographs, photographs for advertising in political campaigns and photos for wedding books and finances his creative work that way.

He managed to combine his enormous passion for woman as the most beautiful divine creature with photography, which completely occupied his life. His first choice in photography is fine art nude.

Whilst working exclusively with completely regular girls and women, not with paid models, he makes an effort to find out more, to get to know the person his working with in order to show their character in his photographs as well as possible, using emotions, colours on their bodies, light or sometimes photographing beauty as itself. All of that has one goal: to bring closer to you, viewers of his works, things he experienced himself while talking to those persons for a long time and to show you his thoughts and emotions in moments of making those pictures.