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Since I find it utterly difficult and dull to write an ordinary biography and CV seems very uninformative and misleading, few segments of my life are presented here.
how I picked my camera
In 1999, during the NATO aggression on Serbia, my family moved in the mountains where nature was completely untouched, perfect. It guided me to feel the adhesion with surrounding for the first time, the existence and it always led me to reproduce it, memorize it, to ingest it somehow. This feeling induced camera in my life, and from that moment I never stopped to take photos. In the beginning I was photographing only in nature, but it progressed in ‘routine’ or obsession. Lately, I was taking photos every moment, bunches of them, intentionally or unintentionally, from very bad to ones I really like. And I didn't stop here.
non-dropping
When I was in elementary school I started to study classical guitar and loved it so much that my technique was blooming and I could perform some concert programs at early age, although I refused to go to music institute and that decision, lately, gave me freedom of expression and unique style of performance as well I didn’t have to participate in more social groups (even today I do not attend the university classes, just go there in exam time). In step with classical guitar, I played electric guitar, bass guitar as well, later included violin and most recently piano and drums. In High school (grammar school, mathematical sciences) I was composing and recording my music solely (used to play all the instruments and sung on occasion, varying from music in classical manner to some avant-garde progressive rock music) and, on the other hand, I was playing in few bands. And I didn’t stop here. In the high school time I wrote a lot of poems and novels, as I was fascinated with philosophers like Sartre, Camus, Nietzsche, Rousseau and Heidegger. And I didn’t stop here. In that time I used to earn by programming, 3d modeling and graphic design. In the end I never stopped anything I begun, and still find myself in everything I am working on, syncretism offers you the widest horizon that you can’t even imagine.
university dilemma
It was mind-splitting experience when it came to decision what to study. I decided not to study arts because I never wanted to contaminate my view of art – it has to be independent and free to be pure. No money, no interests. Agony is finished when I passed the exam for medical studies. These days I am working pretty well and I am on my way to PhD in the field of psychiatry. It is obviously total contrast to everything before but it forms another sphere in my live and allows my art to be still free of any frames.