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Exploring Friendship: I Captured 25 Artistic Portraits Of My Friend And Myself
Let me take you on a journey through friendship, creativity, and the unexpected twists of life.
Katarina and I have been friends since elementary school. Our journey began during a 6th-grade project when the two of us were tasked with painting a massive background panel for a school play. While meticulously crafting a landscape with a house, a tree, and a lake, Kat, as I affectionately call her, decided to defy gravity by painting the lake from a bird's-eye view on a horizontal wall. Initially, I was taken aback, but soon, we decided to roll with it, and it turned into pure fun and joy.
Enjoy the gallery of our favorite images we created alongside comments and stories behind the images:
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Unravel
Here's another dress from Katarina's creative arsenal, infused with my longing to revisit classic fine art through intricate editing and rich textures.
Kat's embrace of the vibrant color red she used to hate, captured in the unique setting of a building's hallway we seized to quickly craft our vision.
Our art teacher probably wasn’t thrilled, but hey, it was worth it for the memories and a beautiful friendship. Fast forward to today, and not much has changed—except now I’m the troublemaker, and Kat’s the voice of reason.Back to the story, we did a photoshoot when I was starting with photography in elementary school but we lost touch when we got into high school, catching glimpses of each other on the school bus or meeting up once or twice a year to reminisce.
After graduation, life once again took us in different directions. I moved away, and Kat started college. But she gave me her favorite childhood painting before we parted. It’s still hanging in my room, a cherished reminder of our bond. We kept in touch sporadically, snapping a few bad photos here and there, but nothing serious.
To Run Aground
One of my favorite photos. My significant red, antique look, Katarina with disheveled hair. A combination of portraiture and fine art that I have been striving for for years.
Untold Stories
Most of the time Katarina is the one in front of the camera while I shoot and edit.
On rare occasions we practice storytelling with objects. Kat helps me sometimes bring my ideas to life.
Then fate intervened a few years back. I returned to Serbia, and by chance, after meeting her in the town we both moved to, we discovered we were practically neighbors. Soon enough, we found ourselves embarking on a creative journey. It started with impromptu photoshoots in my brother’s apartment and quickly blossomed into a full-blown passion for photography.
With each click of the camera, our friendship grew stronger, and our creativity soared. We became unstoppable, turning thrift store finds into stunning costumes and even dabbling in fashion design. Katarina rediscovered her love for design and sewing, crafting garments that breathed life into our shoots.
Hide And Seek
The image that was made after we decided to switch a DIY lamp we used for lighting with a professional flash.
We thrifted the outfit for a couple of dollars and started with learning the basics of how the flash works.
Unsee
Kat and I have both longed for images on a sea shore, so we figured out we can go to a local beach on the Danube river and photoshop it so it looks like we're somewhere remotely.
Sometimes you don't have all the possibilities in the world, and that's fine.
You can always take what you have and make it work.
We decided then and there: this would be a year of creation. And what a year it’s been. Our creative energy spilled into every aspect of our lives, filling us with a newfound sense of fearlessness and optimism. Through our art, we found peace and purpose—a form of meditation that helped us navigate life’s challenges with grace. Our friendship kept growing with each photoshoot we did.
A Kiss With A Twist
The only disagreement we have in our creative process revolves around the rating of photos for editing.
While I may overlook certain nuances, Katarina's discerning eye often unearths hidden gems, like with this particular photo.
I recall hesitating between giving it 3 or 4 stars, whereas Katarina argued passionately for a 5-star rating.
It's funny how a memorable photo sticks with you, even if you initially don't see its full potential among hundreds of others.
"Young Tesla"
It's been a hot minute since I'd been in front of the camera, but I was totally feeling myself that day on a quick thriller shooting with Kat.
After snapping away, I sat back, feeling pretty satisfied with the results.
And then, lo and behold, a guy in the Instagram comments hit me with the bombshell: "You look like a young Tesla."
Now, I gotta admit, I had to do a double-take on that one. But hey, I decided to take it as the ultimate compliment!
A new Tesla in town?!
At one point we started sharing our images with the world, and that was when something magical started happening. People started reaching out, inspired by our work and eager to join our journey. They started sending us props and costumes, even offering to join us on sets or have a coffee to meet us.
To Run Aground
One of Katarina's favorite photos, which is similar to the previous one.
One thing always noticeable is that Katarina will always root for blue versions of images and I for red.
We realized that our energy, multiplied by the support of others, had the power to inspire change.
So here we are, sharing our creations with you hoping it sparks a fire in your soul, igniting a journey of your own that’s been waiting in the wings.
Let’s create, inspire, and embrace the beauty of life together.
Conventional Beauty
Yearning for a break from our usual fine art escapades, Katarina desired a taste of 'conventional beauty' in our photography. Spotting an enchanting location, we boldly jumped the fence to gain access. The house and its picturesque yard captivated us, yet time proved to be far more fleeting than we had imagined.
In our village, fence-hopping meant endless hours of photography fun. But in a bustling town, we soon learned that others were eager to join in the exploration, too.
A valuable lesson learned indeed!
Kat
As we embarked on one of our first photoshoots of the year, it marked the beginning of Katarina's journey towards self-liberation in front of the camera.
Amidst the array of folders for each model, one stood out: 'Katarina as she is,' serving as a lasting reminder of her authentic presence.
Snow
I love that Kat's such a chameleon.
One moment you'll get a warrior-like, bigger than life expression and pose, and then the next she'll be all tender, fragile and emotional.
Melodrama
My absolute favorite set. Fake Hollywood, melodrama and the thinnest line between a failed and 100% successful photo shoot.
There was a moment of doubt when I wondered how people would react to these photos. Yet, in that same moment, I realized that this uncertainty signaled something significant.
Stepping outside one's comfort zone breeds unfamiliarity, leaving us unsure of what to expect.
But in creativity, embracing the new is always a positive sign, especially for those who have been creating for an extended period.
Vigile 2
Recreation of one of my older self-portraits done upon my wish.
I thought the sister image to one of my most beloved images would be significant for our friendship.
Katarina As She Is
Switching genres and aesthetics is huge for us. Not only does it bring so much fun but it also keeps us motivated to conquer new territories and learn something new about photography.
Lost Kingdom
Undoubtedly the most ambitious photoshoot of the year, it marked Katarina's venture into the realms of design and tailoring, and my own plunge into the world of fashion photography – all in our signature unconventional style. Braving the elements, we captured our shots despite of the fiercest gusts of wind, while others sought shelter.
Hard Rain Falling
After months of both having our roles we decided it was time for us to switch sides.
Katarina took the camera that day and I posed in front of a window in my family house.
When we feel like there is room for growth, we make sure we seize the opportunity.
A Reminder
Just a reminder that we're not as serious as our final images turn out to be. Most of the time we're laughing and having fun and here's a pic to prove it.
Katarina during one of our photoshoots.
Melodrama
The one thing I love about our journey is that it taught us to notice things around us.
So many props we used were part of our daily lives without us even noticing.
A Kiss Of Death
My absolute favorite image, an outtake, for all the reasons I can't explain to myself!
A Silent Dew
I've often told Katarina that if she had lived in a different era, she would have been the muse for countless paintings. Her grace and poise are unmatched, especially in the way she effortlessly poses with her hands.
Swan Song
One of our most emotionally captivating photoshoots, intertwined with the discovery of one of nature's most exquisite blooms.
It was a languid summer day, immersed in the embrace of nature, where time seemed to stand still, and the success of our photos became inconsequential.
In those tranquil moments, we found pure meditation by not caring about the results. We realized later that even when we fail, we still manage to capture a few images we're proud of.
The Escape
This photo is particularly dear to me because it evokes the atmosphere of a contemporary film, a passion shared by both Katarina and me.
Amidst the vast array of photos in this collection, I found myself immersed in post-production, playing with colors once again.
It reminded me of my early days in photography, when mastering color correction techniques like curves and selective color adjustments was essential.
Over the years, I've toned down my color editing, but this photo reignited my love for experimentation, sparking a newfound excitement for discovering unique color combinations.
Swan Song
During our photography journey I noticed Kat's unusual talent for hand posing.
Upon noticing, we decided to take a couple of minutes to photograph hands on every shoot.
Katarina As She Is
Sometimes we manage to plan the whole set in advance but sometimes we do a quick shoot in front of a white wall.
No matter what, we try to always keep going on with our journey.