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Believing I Could Immortalize Animals, I Included A Firefly In My Art
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Believing I Could Immortalize Animals, I Included A Firefly In My Art

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I once killed a butterfly to photograph it.

It began with a pang of guilt that would take days even weeks, for me to process it.

The weight of dishonesty clung to me, haunting my thoughts. I made a solemn vow then to never repeat such an act.

As time passed, I found myself looking for deceased animals to include in my images, believing I could immortalize them and infuse their existence with greater significance. By each photograph, I created the existence of my butterfly extended, in a unique way.

Fast forward 12 years later, I encountered a lifeless firefly while peacefully meditating on the water’s surface. An urge surged me, compelling me to bring it home and give its existence a touch of profundity. Unsure of what to do with it, inspiration struck when a friend gave me a call asking me to do a photoshoot.

 

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    My friend Ale and I share a connection that transcends the ordinary. We perceive the world, particularly nature, through a lens of profound emotion. When we’re centered and feeling at our best – a complete lack of worries and earthly thoughts envelops us. The indescribable feeling of safety and belonging that glows like a halo around us, reminiscent of the moon we both feel a deep connection with.

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    Then there are also water & art that bind us. Ale used to be a diver earlier in her life and me a person who would be a fearless spirit if not only for the fear of water. I consider myself a photographer and a poet sometimes and Ale is a little bit of both in the way she lives her life. Creation, in all its forms, feels like home to us.

    Given all these facts, Ale was the only person who could bring my vision to life. She alone could comprehend the depth of emotion embedded in the image, the interplay of elements that resonated with my very soul.

    The firefly, a tiny beacon of light in the dark, nature’s reminder of the beauty in simplicity. Then there’s its connection to water, the source of life that has a unique ability to adapt, much like our emotional beings.

    The scene is set during nighttime, with darkness as the closest companion to the moon hinting at a change and cyclical renewal.

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    Hi! I'm a Fine Art Photographer and former Photo Editor hailing from Serbia. Photography has been my cherished means of self-expression since the tender age of 13, allowing me to craft distinctive and artistic visuals.As a photographer, I'm driven not merely by what my eyes see, but by the excitement of bringing to life the visions that dance in my mind's eye. I thrive on transforming blank spaces into vibrant canvases for stories, hues, elements, and subjects, delving deep into the realm of artistry.My journey in the industry spans a decade, during which I've honed my craft as a creator of book and album covers, as well as a judge in photography competitions.

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    Marko Nadj

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    Hi! I'm a Fine Art Photographer and former Photo Editor hailing from Serbia. Photography has been my cherished means of self-expression since the tender age of 13, allowing me to craft distinctive and artistic visuals.As a photographer, I'm driven not merely by what my eyes see, but by the excitement of bringing to life the visions that dance in my mind's eye. I thrive on transforming blank spaces into vibrant canvases for stories, hues, elements, and subjects, delving deep into the realm of artistry.My journey in the industry spans a decade, during which I've honed my craft as a creator of book and album covers, as well as a judge in photography competitions.

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    Hello Pandas! My name is Ieva, though it's often mistaken for the word 'Leva,' and in Lithuanian, it means 'loser' (insert the pain emoji). While I don't take offense if you accidentally call me a loser, I thought I'd share something interesting with you, which I also do professionally at work.Anywayyy, my favorite part here is introducing you to creative people who deserve just as much recognition as famous celebrities. Besides that, I also enjoy memes and funny, lighthearted posts, and occasionally, I find myself drawn to a bit of internet drama.

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    Sea Squirrel
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My cat brought in a huge moth last Tuesday night. When I tried to catch it to set it free, I accidentally stepped on it and killed it. I'm sure this tragic event won't haunt me for the next 12 years like this poor photographer experienced, but I really felt sad about it. Teusday night. And so did the cat.

    Sea Squirrel
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    My cat brought in a huge moth last Tuesday night. When I tried to catch it to set it free, I accidentally stepped on it and killed it. I'm sure this tragic event won't haunt me for the next 12 years like this poor photographer experienced, but I really felt sad about it. Teusday night. And so did the cat.

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