Openning 1st October 20h until 27th October 2013
in Kafe-knjizara “Meduza” Gospodar Jevremova, 6 Beograd
curated by art / David Pujadó
Nevena Poledica was born in Arilje in 1987. After graduating in architecture in 2011, photography spontaneously becomes a part of her everyday life. For her, as an amateur, photography embodies a creative field of total freedom. Through analog photography for the most part she experiments with technique, motif, color and composition, in an attempt to discover a new aesthetic in a reality, in which she doesn’t feel comfortable in. The results often are surreal, like dream sequences, displaying a world more unexpected, uncontrolled and less conscious.
Milan ŽivkovićMilan Zivkovic, MFFSS, short photo biography
Milan Zivkovic was born in 1960 in the city of Bavaniste, Banat, Serbia.
Since 1984. begins to work in Natural History Museum, Belgrade, as preparator in Zoological Department and the following year he began to work as a photographer and designer.
Than from 2002. to 2005th he worked as an editor of the Photo Gallery of the Cultural Centre in Kovin.
Since 2005, working as an Executive Editor, and in 2012. as a Chief Editor of Refoto Photo Journal.
He also had a 11 photographic projects related to the nature of which had more than 100 exhibitions in over 20 cities in the country and abroad (Portugal , France and Bulgaria).
He has held a number of school photo educations.
One little interesting fact about the presentation is that in 1997. in Paris: at the rewards for life achievement of Captain Kustou, there was shown to him one of his multimedia presentation that was realized in collaboration with two other colleagues.
He became interested in creative photography in 1969 and has taken part at over 400 group exhibitions in the country and abroad, receiving numerous awards
He has held three solo exhibitions.
He is a holder of title Instructor of Photography, Master canidate of photography art (KMAUFBIH), and FIAP title. Since 1986. he is the President of the Photo Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina and initiator of the journal “Photography and Photo Focus”.
Currently he is the President of the Association of Artistic Photography in BiH and a member of the Arts Council for awarding a photographic profession.
Series of photographs is describing variations in the development of emotions in the relationship of two.
Feelings that are occurring inside us are constantly growing, and cannot be poured into words, because they have not been made out of such – but only pictures that are building dreams and illusions in them, only those pictures tell their story.
Wraiths don’t exist, they are product of our imagination, and as we are idealizing and pumping their power over us, more and more, they become bigger, and covered in the veil of fear. If we turn our backs to them, everything will become a motion picture, an image or a photograph.
All participants of the competition (the authors which submitted works and paid the participation fee) will receive printed catalogue, CD and poster of the photo salon.
Exhibition calendar
Closing date: 6th October 2013
Judging: 13th October 2013
Notification: 20th October 2013
Exhibition date: 6th November 2013
Delivery of the catalogues
to the authors by December 2013
Best Regards Lazic Zoran
Secretary of salon DOBOJ 2013
Vukmirovic Oliver
President PCCD
PCCD – Photo cinema club Doboj
Raska 63; 74000 Doboj; Bosnia & Herzegovina
email: fotodoboj@gmail.com
web: www.fotodoboj.com
Bozidar Vitas, AFIAP, KMF FSS
short photo biography
Bozidar Vitas was born in 1939 in the city of Beograd, Serbia.
He became interested in creative photography in 1957. and has taken part at over 236 group exhibitions in the country and abroad, receiving more than 49 awards.
Bozidar Vitas has had 95 personal exhibitions in Serbia and abroad.
In FIAP organization, he holds the distinctions AFIAP (2008.)
In the Photo Association of Serbia, he holds the title Candidate Master of Photography, and President of the Photo Association of Serbia Councile.
He has been President of the Artist Railroad Association of Serbia since 2004.
e-mail: bpvitas@eunet.rsB
I was born in Batina, 1944th , a picturesque village near the Danube. There (with gently hug of a weary river, which knows no boundaries), I learned to love nature and people.
From here, I brought saddlebags full of beauty in that, from time to time, I reach to banished everyday life drab.
I was a wage earner of the Nation (a teacher), the servant of history (historical archivist), the representative of the people (professional politician) and general public attorney (reporter). Now I’m a photographer – for a life time.
I was interested in photography in Sombor since 1970., under the influence of the now deceased friend Ladislav PETRES, master of the photography art.
Soon, however, the photographic equipment ended up at the bottom of the closet.
After forty years of delay, at the encouragement of Stevan Pete (first categories photographer), I took a camera in hand again. I fell asleep, as I like to say, in the analogy, and woke up in the digital age.
Couple of years before, I joined the photo club “Rada Krstic” in Sombor, and also joined the Photo Association of Serbia.
This year I got the title of F1 FSS.
I am searching for a beauty, hoping to found goodness… In the eyes of both – known and unknown portrayed people.
I was particularly preoccupied of abstraction photography form, which I think is the only absolutely free of all. She’s in collusion with the subtlest secrets of creation.
“This job in particular has a tendency to change lives more than most.”
Steven Meisel
Steven Meisel (1954 – ) is a man of many beautiful pictures. Notoriously reclusive but endlessly successful, he’s one of the most respected photographers in fashion and entertainment. For more than two decades, he’s helped make beautiful women like Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell into supermodels, and kept Madonna looking fresh and sexy beyond her years. The visionary behind Vogue Italia covers, Vanity Fair features and sexually charged Calvin Klein campaigns, Steven Meisel has been a photographic mainstay for nearly three decades and we owe him heaps of gratitude for making the beautiful people of the world look even more elegant.
Art Wolfe (1951-) is a master of composition, an image magician who creates visual symphonies for the eyes and heart. Traveling thousands of miles annually to capture revealing portraits of wildlife, his animal studies capitalize on his subject’s distinguishing features, instinctual behavior and natural habitat.
“The shots that are most successful are the photographs where the animal and I have direct eye contact. That’s the emotion of the moment.”
Over the course of his 30-year career, award-winning photographer Art Wolfe has worked on every continent and in hundreds of locations.
His stunning images interpret and record the world´s fast-disappearing wildlife, landscapes and native cultures, and are a lasting inspiration to those who seek to preserve them all.
Wolfe’s photographs are recognized throughout the world for their mastery of color, composition and perspective. Wolfe’s photographic mission is multi-faceted: art, wildlife advocacy, journalism inform his work. Wolfe has released over sixty books, including the award-winning Vanishing Act and Edge of the Earth Corner of the Sky.
The Art Wolfe (1951-) Archive is one of the most important natural history photography libraries in the world. Images of fauna, flora, landscapes, and indigenous cultures are available for licensing.
The photography of Art Wolfe (1951-) captures the sheer beauty and wonder of the earth’s far corners, documenting endangered species
and landscapes that could be lost to future generations.
His photographs are a profound statement of what exists, as well as a plea for preservation.