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Petar Lazarevic
Petar’s work lives in candid moments, quiet details, and the unhurried pace of discovering a new place. Drawn to documentary storytelling and the emotional side of travel, he captures the textures, gestures, and atmospheres that often go unnoticed in real time, the soft light in a hotel room, an empty street at dusk, the stillness between destinations.


Rather than focusing on spectacle, his photography is rooted in presence. He is interested in the feeling a place leaves behind: how a hotel stay lingers in memory, how ordinary afternoons quietly become meaningful over time, and how the smallest details can carry the strongest sense of nostalgia years later.
“The good old days are happening right now. I’m just trying to hold onto them before they pass.”



Beneath his aesthetic is a simple belief: the good old days aren’t something you look back on, they’re something you’re standing in right now. His work is an attempt to preserve that feeling and to show people, decades from now, what it felt like to simply exist in the present moment.



Through a candid and intimate visual language, Petar documents not only how places looked, but how they felt to experience — creating images that feel timeless, personal, and deeply human.

