Fishing light
Fishing light. #outerbanks
@nevenagrujich Day 10: This is going to be my last post for @burndiary. I would like to thank all of you for the feedback! Also, biggest thanx to @diegorlando and @davidalanharvey for this truly amazing opportunity ! And to my husband who taught me everything I know about photography. Cheers!
Tamara Dean The Edge Tamara Dean’s practice extends across photography, installation and participatory works exploring the relationship between humans and the natural world and the role ritual plays in our lives. Natural cycles within time and space, life and death, nature and spirituality contribute to her way of investigating and engaging with the world around …
@nevenagrujich for @burndiary Day 10: My dog is always all around the place. Always sniffing and never standing still. The garage seems to be the endless source of all kinds of smells and he loves it.
I don’t recall ever having put a selfie on Instagram. Yet in this case I had no choice. I end my little Seth/Ahlam 4 day wedding series with me with two of my favorite people on the planet. Since I was the official photographer it automatically means I am not pictured as a wedding guest …
@nevenagrujich for @burndiary Day 9: It’s still raining, but it doesn’t stop me. I’ve decided to add a little color to this gloomy day.
@nevenagrujich for @burndiary Day 9: I woke up to a rainy day and it seems like only people on bilboards are smiling today.
@nevenagrujich for @burndiary Day 8: Tonight I found myself at the local club. Many young people come here for good music and simply to relax and enjoy.
@nevenagrujich for @burndiary Day 8: I spent morning in Terra, Center for Fine and Applied Arts (Kikinda town). Of all the art pieces, this one affected me the most. Real human scull in terracota. Death.