Born in Sinj, Croatia. Currently living and working in Düsseldorf, Germany. 
Education: Bachelor of Arts in Visual Communication Design, Arts Academy in Split
Erasmus Exchange semester at Peter Brehens School of Arts, Düsseldorf

My journey began with a love for visual storytelling — first through drawing, then photography — shaped by my studies in fine arts and design. Later I gained experience as an art director in advertising agency, where I learned the language of branding, identity, and connection — lessons that continue to inform my creative approach. That background gave me a strong artistic vision and a natural eye for creating visually compelling images and compositions.
As a freelance photographer and art director, I collaborate with clients across the art, culture, entertainment, and business sectors, managing the entire creative process from concept to final visuals.
Alongside commissioned work, I continue to develop personal projects exploring themes of memory, identity, and everyday intimacy. My photographs have been featured in both solo and group exhibitions.

I'm multi-passionate, never bored, and always have something to do. And I wouldn't have it other way.
Selected exhibitions:
2021 “Industrial heritage” group exhibiton | Gong gallery, Nova Gorica, SI
2020 “Industrial heritage” group exhibition | Photon photo gallery, Ljubljana, SI
2019 “Tisina” group exhibiton | Pogon Kulture, Zagreb, CRO
2018 “Verbogenes” group exhibition | Kabawil e.V. Düsseldorf, DE
2018 “Dalmatinka” Solo exhibition | Gallery Praktika, Split
2018 “Reflections” | Anna Klinkhammer Gallerie, Düsseldorf
2017 “Rund ums Rad” Best photobooks | NRW Forum Düsseldorf
2016 “III. Biennale of Young Croatian Photography” | Gallery of Fine Arts in
the National Museum, Zadar / Photo Club Zagreb / Photo Club Split
2016 “Urban ruins” | Gallery Decumanus, festival Kreativni Krk in Krk
2011 Solo photography exhibition | Gallery Galiotović, Sinj
2010 Award for the best portrait photo on group exhibition “Oko amatera” | CroArtPhoto Club, Zagreb
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