This photo series explores the raw, unfiltered beauty of inland Dalmatia, centering on Lake Peruća - an artificial lake created in 1958 by damming the Cetina River. Nestled between the Dinaric mountains and framed by the silhouettes of Dinara and Svilaja, this landscape lives by a slow, natural beat.
Through this work, I document the evolving intimacy between people and nature.
It's a landscape that I know, the colors that I remember, the roughness of the land that I carry with me.
The photographs are acts of returning, of noticing, of remembering.
It's a landscape that I know, the colors that I remember, the roughness of the land that I carry with me.
The photographs are acts of returning, of noticing, of remembering.
In a time when tourism dominates the Croatian landscape, this place remains untouched, slow, and soul-restoring. It invites reflection on preservation, on rest as resistance, and on the small ways we care for the places that shape us.




















