Luka Knežević-Strika

Born, raised and based in Belgrade. Has had a bit of a love/hate relationship with the city for these past 26 years. Photography-wise exploring the world of planned photography, both on the editing and shot-preparation side. Wide world. Web helps, of course.

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Anja in Belgrade

Anja (short for Andjelija) is a seven year old girl from the village of Bukovac, near Novi Sad. She really is an exceptional kid – check out some of her drawings on flickr. Anja has a sister who lives in Belgrade and has come to visit her several times during the past year. This series [...]

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Photos in Flickr group

Here are last couple of photos which Luka Knežević-Strika uploaded to our Flickr group.

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Weekly photo-blog #8

Busy weekend behind us, we were preparing submissions for Press Photo Serbia and it’s a mighty tedious process. Andrej is in London now, and is going to go to Third Floor Gallery in Cardiff some time soon, where he’ll meet the legendary photographer Joni Karanka. Expect seeing new Belgrade Raw stickers around town soon and some [...]


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Weekly photo-blog 2

Photo: Željko Naić

Photo: Nemanja Knežević

Photo: Andrej Filev

Photo: Darko Stanimirović

Photo: Luka Knežević-Strika

Photo: Milovan Milenkovic


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About Willy Ronis and a certain nude

Browsing through Willy Ronis’  (the recently passed Mr Ronis was my favourite French photographer, I really enjoy the pitch of his photos if there is such a thing; you could say I just fell for his voice) monograph (Taschen 2009) I noticed a nude of his wife that reminded me of a girl I know. [...]


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Flashback – a project by Palo Markovic

This is a project by a Slovakian photographer Palo Markovic.  He created it at a photographic exhibition “Fall of Communism”,  which was staged on a couple of public squares in Bratislava. He posed people in front of the photographs thus including them to the events originally portrayed.  The original exhibition  presented photographs that have been [...]


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