photo essay

Zagrebackim ulicama

Kad god se sjetim otići fotkati po Zagrebu, uvijek se nekako nađem na Gornjem Gradu. I, iako je taj dio Zagreba prepun motiva, i mogla bih uvijek šetati tim ulicama, ovaj put sam odlučila napraviti jednu podužu šetnju i vidjeti što se zbiva nekim tamo drugim ulicama i kako Zagreb izgleda na fotografijama kada one nisu vezane uz lokacije koje su nam poznate.

Kvatrić - Zagreb

Krenula sam od Kvatrića put zapada, znajući da bi me sunce moglo nagraditi dobrim svjetlom. Kiša je ovih dana uistinu neumorna, ali nas časti nevjerojatnim prizorima kad odluči stati. Mislim da nitko nije toliko duga, sve zajedno u životu, vidio, koliko zadnjih dva mjeseca u Zagrebu. Imam li pravo?

Petrova bolnica - Zagreb
Kod Petrove crkve - Zagreb
Zagrebački balkoni
Biciklist u Vlaškoj - Zagreb

Kamo god se okrenem, nevjerojatni prizori, zgrade koje ranije nisam primijećivala, ljudi koji poziraju, a da ni ne znaju.

Arhitektura - Zagreb
Zagrebački prolaz
Curke Zagreb

I da… onda te potres(e)ne zgrade…

Potres u Zagrebu
Katedrala Zagreb
Kiša i gužva - Zagreb

Neke se čine kao da čvrsto stoje i ne idu nikamo…

Stara Vlaška - Zagreb

… a druge vape za pažnjom i brigom…

Zagrebaćke ulice
LJubav to je - Zagreb
Muller - Zagreb
Katedrala poslije potresa - Zagreb

Šetnja se nastavila put Trga, Ilice, Gundulićeve pa sve do Hrvatskog narodnog kazališta. Činilo se da će kiša zaista pokvariti moju dugo planiranu šetnju…

Međutim, prizori na ulicama ubrzo nakon ove zadnje fotografije su me ostavili bez daha. Nadam se da će i vas…

(uskoro 2.dio)

Photo essay - Stockholm

Krešimir Jović is 28 years old and has been an active photographer for four years.

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His photo camera has become an object of desire and a guitar surrogate after 15 years of practicing and going to various competitions.

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In hindsight maybe I should have tried for an art academy but I chose to study engineering, what else...
— Kreso Jovic
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A calling didn't come to him in his dreams to take this up, but he has always been frustrated with the poor quality of camera phone pictures and it didn't take him long to start investing in equipment.

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My personal work is always inspired by the 1980ies, I grew up in a family obsessed by the era and this seeped into my own perception of art: the weirder and kitschier, the better :)
— Kreso Jovic
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Enjoy the atmosphere of his photos in his latest photo walk during his stay in a incredible Stockholm…

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Check places in Stockholm for fika, taking a break, people, smiles, sweet and savory snacks and gentle atmosphere...

The beauty of Dubrovnik - a photo essay

Dubrovnik hidden gems - Project We Travel
Those who seek paradise on earth should come to Dubrovnik and find it
— George Bernard Shaw
The sea view - Dubrovnik - Project We Travel
The sea view - Dubrovnik - Project We Travel
Streets of Dubrovnik - Project We Travel
Medieval and Baroque splendour on the Adriatic...
— The Telegraph
Dubrovnik city walls - Project We Travel
People in Dubrovnik - Project We Travel
Remarkably unchanged over the centuries, you’ll see touches strictly controlled to maintain the town’s historic authenticity.
— Laurel Munshower, Condé Nast Traveller
Tourists in Dubrovnik - Project We Travel
Little streets of Dubrovnik - Project We Travel
This gorgeous, historic city on the Dalmatian Coast has recently become a feast for more than just the eyes
— DAVID FARLEY, The New York Times
Terrace in Dubrovnik - Project We Travel
Lost cat in Dubrovnik - Project We Travel
Love in Dubrovnik - Project: We Travel

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A pretty Croatian village - photo essay

Slow travel is not about checking off a bucket list destination, but rather discovering the heart and soul of the culture. Allow time in your schedule to get lost and meander the side streets. The authentic experience will always be discovered off the beaten path.
— Brianne Dela Cruz | illumecoblog.com
Pretty Croatian village | Project We Travel
Pretty Croatian village | Project We Travel
Everywhere, people are discovering that doing things more slowly often means doing them better and enjoying them more. It means living life instead of rushing through it.
— Carl Honore
Pretty Croatian village | Project We Travel
Pretty Croatian village | Project We Travel
Enjoy every sunset, take a walk, inhale, exhale and wait for magic. It will happen!
— Sandra Roce, @salty_air
Pretty Croatian village | Project We Travel
For some people, slow travel can mean a slower pace and a looser itinerary. For others, it’s more about sustainability or about immersing yourself into local life and taking part in everyday activities.
— Dee / Vanilla Papers blog
Pretty Croatian village | Project We Travel

PHOTO ESSAY - Vienna

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I really like the city of Vienna. I like its art, its music and its architecture. In short, I like the culture that Vienna represents. What really captures me is the period around 1900 - the time of Freud, Schnitzler and Klimt. This is the period in which the modern view of mind was born.
— Eric Kandel, neurobiologist, Nobel Prize-winner
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“Vienna wasn’t just a city, it was a tone that either one carries forever in one’s soul or one does not. It was the most beautiful thing in my life... Vienna in winter and spring. The allés in Schönbrunn... Morning ridings in the Prater. I remember all of it exactly, and I wanted to see it again...
— Sándor Márai, writer and journalist
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The streets of Vienna are paved with culture, the streets of other cities with asphalt.
— Karl Kraus, writer and journalist
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Vienna is a handsome, lively city, and pleases me exceedingly.
— Frederic Chopin, composer and virtuoso pianist
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