Blue and white
Sunday, March 22nd, 2009Few pictures from snowboarding in Tignes, France. A beautiful place with amazing energy. Lots of snow, people from all over the world, fantastic off-road possibilities… Enjoy!




Few pictures from snowboarding in Tignes, France. A beautiful place with amazing energy. Lots of snow, people from all over the world, fantastic off-road possibilities… Enjoy!




Magazine Gloss features about 14 individuals from creative areas like photography, design, music and other every year. It was a honour for me to get a chance to take photos of these young talents again. It is a project which involves photographer and journalist. Location took place in a very photogenic old cinema called Kinodvor. It is a pitty that magazine wanted to have monochrome pictures, becuse that location is like a dream for colour photography. Anyway you can see rest of the series in March’s issue of magazine Gloss.

Arijana Gadžijev - fashion designer

Leja Jurišić - dancer and choreographer

Urša Vidic - painter

Ana Šinkovec - pianist

Matevž Luzar - director
I was invited to take part in an advertising campaign for a new lifestyle product on the slovenian market, NightFever. The concept was created by advertising agency Tovarna Vizij and it proved quite a challenge. The photography had to reflect the slogan of the product – “crazy night and fresh morning”. As you might have guessed, it’s a mix between an energy drink and an anti-hangover (believe it or not, it works!). The models were selected via an online contest – at the end, four people were chosen. The photoshoot had to take place in a studio - the atmosphere was great, we had great fun! There was much fine-tuning and experimenting required, but at the end I was very pleased with the result.




Make up: Špela Veble
Hair: Luka Mirjam
Agency: Tovarna vizij
Studio: DA!
Photographer: Ciril Jazbec
I’m proud to be able to say my site has won the Favourite Website Award! Two years ago I have received the FWA award for my previous site and web standards have without doubt risen since then. I’ve wanted the new site to be cutting-edge technically and content-wise, but most of all it had to provide a great user experience through great design. FWA is definitely a recognition of those efforts. Obviously a lot of the credit goes to DrawingArt for doing such a great job with webdesign and programming.
