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Ziga Koritnik

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As with all the greatest masters, when looking at Žiga's photographs you have the distinct impression that they are entirely 'directed', pre-arranged, and absolutely perfect in terms of scenography. Most of the time, however (as in the world of music, where he gained fame through his study and ‘directed’ portraits of musicians) this is simply not the case. What is clear, of course, is that his extensive years of experience in television, and as official photographer for theatre, puppet and, primarily, musical events, culminates in his images of Sardinia, both in the landscapes and portraits.

“All the world's a stage”, Shakespeare said, but only very few can truly feel this, and make it happen in everyday relations with objects, people and images. Žiga is one of these. To him, little matter that his lens captures you or me, or him or her. His relationship with those who pose for him is the same as that he enjoys indifferently with animate and inanimate nature: be it animals, plants, buildings, streets, walls or markets. Žiga simply ‘snaps’ life as it repeatedly yields him new images and moments. And above all this, he has this rare talent to grasp and capture those surplus moments of life as it passes us by, bursting out and compelling our attention. Through his photos, life speaks to us, the life we perceive as concrete, here and now, in Žiga's images remains fleeting, yet rambling, unique and eternal.
Mario Batelic, february 2009
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  • Member Since: 2/8/2009
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Markus Baier
Markus Baier, 11-08-09
Tanks for the invite. Great work :)
Sabrina Kuratomi
coming from a former music student, in your images i hear the music you heard.
Lathen Kamas
Lathen Kamas, 08-30-09
Nice work you have here.
David McGhee
David McGhee, 08-28-09
Wonderful work!
Emilia Fiedorowicz
thanks for invite and sharing those wonderful shots of the lake
Kristin The Great
Thank you! Best wishes to you as well! ktg
Job Pannan
Job Pannan, 08-13-09
thanks for the add, great works
Francis Qureshi
Francis Qureshi, 08-13-09
I was mainly referring to #6 in Jezero, looking at it now there is the less prominent horizon above the mouth of the lake/ space between the two mountains, which creates a more solid horizon. I can see why it wouldn't really work straightening it to that now, that's a tad annoying, my bad! haha :) none the less superb photography though! :)
Aleksey Nelubov
Aleksey Nelubov, 08-12-09
Great shots! nice colors!
Stephan Ortmanns
your photos are fantastic
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