Vitomirov’s photographic practice is rooted in a deep attentiveness to atmosphere, emotion, and the quiet tension between people and the environments they inhabit. For more than fifteen years, photography has served as his primary language of interpretation—a space where light, shadow, and feeling intersect to form images that are at once contemplative and intuitively resonant.


Igor Vitomirov

His compositions are guided by a minimalist sensibility that privileges clarity, emotional tone, and the expressive capacity of simplicity. Born in Belgrade and now based in Sweden, he draws from diverse surroundings—urban horizons, open coastlines, muted skies—and distils them into visual meditations that hover between documentation and dreamscape. He consistently opts for grain over digital perfection, embracing the texture of imperfection as a way of grounding emotion in the materiality of the image.

His photographs form lyrical studies of mood and space: expansive sunsets dissolving into colour, solitary architectural structures set against vast skies, or quiet paths where human presence is implied rather than shown. Each series becomes a reflection of internal states - processed impressions of the world rendered through a restrained palette, gentle gradients, and a heightened awareness of rhythm. Whether capturing the tranquillity of a shoreline or the ambiguity of a fog‑filled horizon, Vitomirov creates visual environments that invite slow looking, contemplation, and emotional resonance

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS:

Vitomirov has exhibited his photographic work in galleries and digital platforms across Europe and Scandinavia, including presentations in Milan, Lisbon, and Paris. His work also appears globally through curated online exhibitions and print editions.

EDUCATION:

Vitomirov began photographing more than fifteen years ago and has developed a practice shaped by continuous independent study, professional practice, and long-term engagement with analogue and digital photographic processes.

Igor Vitomirov lives and works in Sweden.

“I am drawn to the quiet spaces where memory, light, and landscape intersect. My photographs inhabit a world between reality and imagination, where emotion shapes the horizon and simplicity reveals its depth. Through minimal means, I try to create images that breathe - images that invite viewers to pause, reflect, and recognise something of themselves in the silence.”