Viktor Đerek | |
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Born |
Split, Croatia | March 8, 2000
Nationality | Croatian [1] |
Known for | Photography, writing |
Viktor Đerek (born March 8, 2000) is a Croatian photographer, [2] based in Makarska, Croatia. [1] His work includes nature, landscape, portrait and historiographical subjects. [2]
In 2013, he collaborated on a short documentary film that was used in an advertising campaign for a tourist organization. [3]
Viktor Đerek was born in Split [4] on March 8, 2000. He had [5] a younger brother Stjepan and younger sister Katarina. [6] Đerek got involved in musical theatre at elementary school.
Đerek gained an interest in photography at age 9 when he took a photography class. Afterward, he began travelling with his grandfather [7] [8] while taking photos independently and uploading them to the image hosting website Flickr. His love for photography was inspired by his grandfather. [9]
In mid-2013, Đerek directed, produced and filmed his first short documentary film, Fairy Tale Croatia. [10] The film includes footage of the city of Dubrovnik, Zadar, and Zagreb as well as footage of the National Park of Plitvice Lakes. [4] Đerek has taken part in the pre-release promotion of the films Love, Simon and A Star is Born. A screening of Love, Simon was arranged in cooperation with Blitz-CineStar before its official release. [11]
His photographs were published in a 2019 historical novel by author Milko Peko , entitled Grački boj. [12]
Viktor Đerek | |
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Born |
Split, Croatia | March 8, 2000
Nationality | Croatian [1] |
Known for | Photography, writing |
Viktor Đerek (born March 8, 2000) is a Croatian photographer, [2] based in Makarska, Croatia. [1] His work includes nature, landscape, portrait and historiographical subjects. [2]
In 2013, he collaborated on a short documentary film that was used in an advertising campaign for a tourist organization. [3]
Viktor Đerek was born in Split [4] on March 8, 2000. He had [5] a younger brother Stjepan and younger sister Katarina. [6] Đerek got involved in musical theatre at elementary school.
Đerek gained an interest in photography at age 9 when he took a photography class. Afterward, he began travelling with his grandfather [7] [8] while taking photos independently and uploading them to the image hosting website Flickr. His love for photography was inspired by his grandfather. [9]
In mid-2013, Đerek directed, produced and filmed his first short documentary film, Fairy Tale Croatia. [10] The film includes footage of the city of Dubrovnik, Zadar, and Zagreb as well as footage of the National Park of Plitvice Lakes. [4] Đerek has taken part in the pre-release promotion of the films Love, Simon and A Star is Born. A screening of Love, Simon was arranged in cooperation with Blitz-CineStar before its official release. [11]
His photographs were published in a 2019 historical novel by author Milko Peko , entitled Grački boj. [12]