Q: DO YOU DIRECT COUPLES DURING FILMING?
A: I prefer to observe rather than intervene. I believe people look and feel most natural when they are simply together, not performing for the camera. If guidance is needed it is usually minimal — more like a suggestion than direction. The intention is always the same: to create space where you can simply be yourselves.
Q: WHAT INSPIRES YOU?
A: Interestingly, much of my visual inspiration comes from literature rather than images. I am drawn to novels and poetry where the rhythm and tone of the writing carry as much weight as the story itself. Writers such as Peter Handke, Ivana Sajko, and Goran Ferčec have influenced the way I think about atmosphere and attention, while the poetry of Louise Glück, Marko Pogačar, and Marija Andrijašević often reminds me how much meaning can live in small, precise observations. Because of that, I rarely look for inspiration directly in visual work or in things that can be easily copied. I’m more interested in translating a sensibility rather than borrowing an image.
Q: WHAT KIND OF WEDDINGS INSPIRE YOU THE MOST?
A: Weddings where people feel comfortable being themselves. It doesn’t depend on the location, the scale, or the decoration. What matters much more is the atmosphere — whether people are relaxed, open, and present with each other. Those situations allow small and honest moments to appear, and those are the moments that carry the emotional depth of a film.
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