Jovan djokić photography

 
 
Welcome to my online photography portfolio which showcases a wide range of my photographic preferences from music photography to landscapes and urban photography among others and features various photography news, new photographs and information on photography in general and photography gear and software.

NEWS -

REVIEW - Adobe Lightroom 3
Cheaper than Photoshop CS yet nearly as powerful, but more advanced than Elements. Is this the photo-editing software for you? 
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Exit Festival 2010
July 8th - 11th at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia was Exit Music Festival time and 2010 brought along with it tens of thousands of festival goers who came to enjoy the music and performances of musicians and bands the likes of Faith No More, The Chemical Brothers, Mika, Suicidal Tendencies, Bad Brains, Missy Elliot, Placebo and many more!
See PHOTOS HERE.

The “To Be Punk” festival was held again this year in Novi Sad, featuring a packed lineup of great local and international punk and ska bands.
See PHOTOS HERE.

Photos from the “Rhythm of Europe” can be seen here.

I’ve been experimenting with some indoor photography, using my Sigma 70-300mm MACRO lens, a flashgun, tripod and random objects around the apartment that would make interesting photo subjects.  View the new photos here.

The most popular photo editing software, Adobe’s Photoshop has released a new addition to the popular series: Creative Suite 5.  Read here about what’s new in the upgrade to Adobe’s digital darkroom.

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My Eyes, My vision, my world

PHOTO BIT OF THE WEEK:

“To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”

  1. -Elliott Erwit