- Draško Bogdanović
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Drasko Bogdanovic (or Draško Bogdanović, (Serbian Cyrillic: Драшко Богдановић born 1977 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian-Canadian artist, portraitist and photographer of homoeroticism. He emigrated to Canada in 1996 where he took up digital photography.[1] Bogdanović was a classically trained musician and self taught painter before taking up photography.[2] An early fascination with Hollywood magazines and black & white photography influenced Bogdanovic to juxtapose classical posture with natural light in his male nude photography.[3] Today his landscape and architecture photography capture cities’ geometry, immutable personalities and intrinsic emotions; his photography has appeared in domestic newspapers and magazines and has been featured in local and national advertising campaigns.[4]
Introspectre, one of Bogdanović's most prominent works, was given the Award of Merit at The Ontario Society of Artist's Annual Exhibition in May 2008.[5]
Drasko Bogdanović is a regular columnist at fab, Toronto's gay scene magazine.
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Categories:- 1977 births
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- People from Sarajevo
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- LGBT artists from Canada
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