Viktor Đerek

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]

Viktor Đerek
2019
Born (2000-03-08) March 8, 2000
Split, Croatia
NationalityCroatian[1]
Known forPhotography, writing

In 2013, he collaborated on a short documentary film that was used in an advertising campaign for a tourist organization.[3]

Antique house located in the village of Čista above Gradac, Croatia

Biography

Early life and education

A black and white photo of the Louvre Museum

Viktor Đerek was born in Split[4] on March 8, 2000. He has a younger brother Stjepan and younger sister Katarina.[5] Đerek got involved in musical theatre at elementary school.

Work

A street in Paris

Đerek gained an interest in photography at age 9 when he took a photography class. Afterward, he began travelling with his grandfather[6][7] while taking photos independently and uploading them to the image hosting website Flickr. His love for photography was inspired by his grandfather.[8]

In mid-2013, Đerek directed, produced and filmed his first short documentary film, Fairy Tale Croatia.[9] 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.[10]

In mid-2019 he released a philosophical prose, Izlazak iz ormara (English: Getting out).[11] Also, his photographs were published in a new historical novel by author Milko Peko, entitled Grački boj.[12]

Short films

  • Fairy Tale Croatia (2013)
  • "Kako da Stanem?" (2014)[2]

Exhibitions

  • Zajedno (Together), Zagreb, 2008.[13]

References

  1. "Viktor Đerek – Deset + jedna fotografija za portret mladog fotografa". Makarska Post (in Croatian). June 13, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  2. "Upoznajte mladog fotografa i aktivista Viktora Đereka: "Kada vjeruješ u svoj kut gledišta, tada fotografiraš"". Dalmacija Danas (in Croatian). April 4, 2019. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  3. "MLADI FOTOGRAF I AKTIVIST VIKTOR ĐEREK: "Povezao sam fotografiju i aktivizam u borbi za ljudska prava"". Portal Rogotin (in Croatian). December 29, 2018. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  4. "Meet Young Rising Croatian Photographer Viktor Đerek". Croatia Week. September 22, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  5. Glučina – Ramadža, Nina, Želim ostaviti trag, da me u budućnosti lakše pronađu, Makarska Kronika, issue 826, P. 36. (October 30, 2018).
  6. "Viktor rastura fotkanje: 'Svaka slika krije neku svoju priču'". Teen385 (in Croatian). October 17, 2017. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  7. "Viktor Đerek – zahvaljujući djedu otkrio što želi raditi". Fenix Magazin (in Croatian). October 22, 2018. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  8. Mundi, Anima (July 8, 2019). "O hrabrosti kroz fotografiju". RYL MAGAZIN. No. 52. Serbia: Agencija Refresh, Subotica. Retrieved July 28, 2019.
  9. Teme i motivi hrvatske fotografije. ISBN 9789533341200.
  10. "Baš svaka generacija ima svoju ljubavnu priču, a ovo je naša". 24 sata (in Croatian). June 8, 2018. Retrieved April 12, 2019.
  11. "Kasno je priča". Književnost.hr (in Croatian). April 10, 2019. Retrieved June 14, 2019.
  12. "KNJIŽEVNIK IZ GRADCA Milku Peki u tjedan dana izlaze dva povijesna romana". Makarska Danas (in Croatian). May 27, 2019. Retrieved June 14, 2019.
  13. "Knjižnice grada Zagreba – Stolice". KGZ.hr (in Croatian). November 25, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
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