Jovan Todorovic is a Serbian photographer and visual artist based in Belgrade. He is best known for his unique style of photography, which combines elements of documentary, street, and fine art photography.
Todorovic began his career as a photographer in the early 2000s, when he started taking pictures of everyday life in Serbia. His work quickly gained recognition for its unique perspective on the country’s culture and history. He has since become one of the most respected photographers in Serbia, with his work being featured in numerous exhibitions and publications around the world.
Todorovic’s work often focuses on themes such as identity, memory, and nostalgia. He has traveled extensively throughout Europe to capture images that reflect these themes. His photographs have been featured in publications such as National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, and The Guardian.
In addition to his photography work, Todorovic is also an accomplished visual artist. He has created several video installations that explore themes related to identity and memory. His video works have been exhibited at galleries around the world including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City.
Todorovic’s work has earned him numerous awards including the Grand Prix at the International Photography Festival in Belgrade (2009) and Best Documentary Photographer at the International Photography Awards (2010). He continues to be an influential figure in Serbian photography today.