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Hard to please
Development and growth of the cities caused additional demand for water. Current sources became insufficient to provide quantity of drink and industrial water.
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Children from Idomeni Station
Camp for refugees on the border between Greece and Macedonia. Greece, Idomeni, 13-16.03.2016.
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Belgrade derby
One of the biggest sporting events in the southeast part of Europe is football match between Partizan FC and FC Red Star. It is not about the quality of the game, it is about the atmosphere.
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Ovo NISU autorske fotografije/ These ARE NOT copyrighted photos
Photo of a hole in the road/ Fotografija rupe na putu Our attempt of a mechanical photo of a hole in the road/ Naš pokušaj mehaničke fotografije rupe na putu Ovo nije tekst. Ovo nije blog. Ovo nije izražavanje stava. Sve ove fotografije bi uskoro trebalo da spadaju u istu kategoriju: obične, rutinske, mehaničke fotografije, na kojima autor […]
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New Year’s Eve Memories
One of the strongest memories of the days I spent as a refugee during the wars in ex-Yugoslavia in the 1990’s, is one of a red ribbon which I and my sister had tied around a kitten’s neck. That’s it. I don’t remember where it happened, what happened with the kitten, where our […]
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2015 by Kamerades
Serbian-Hungarian border, Refugee crisis It has been another inspiring year for our collective.
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Art on the water
Venice is a beautiful city, and during the biennale it is fully occupied by contemporary art. Streets are crowded, art is everywhere, history and city gets tangled with all sorts of installations, exhibitions and art pieces. What’s not to like? Plus we were lucky enough to be there, as visitors, but, hopefully, that can change
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Choke point
The number of registered asylum seekers in Serbia during 2008 was 77, most of them were Afghans. They were placed in asylum shelter in Banja Koviljača – small impoverished town of western Serbia. Life within local community was peaceful to satisfaction of both locals and asylants.
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Fading memories
Scenes from the Serbo-Croatian border which are preserved in the photographs that make up this blog, have been happening only a dozen days ago. In historical terms, it is a very short period of time. The images of the sufferings of people who were forced in exile, putting their lives at stake, will forever remain […]
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Shame on (E)U
I’ve been doing this job for ’bout fifteen years. Never before have i seen people who have went through so much trouble and misery, and are still able to be polite, strong and keep their dignity and humanity. Never before have i seen so many smiles on so many troubled faces. Faces that have lost […]