Dragoljub Zamurović is a photographer and visual artist whose work spans documentary photography, aerial perspectives, and contemporary digital mixed media.
Trained as an architect at the University of Belgrade, he later completed postgraduate studies in photography at the Faculty of Applied Arts. This dual background has shaped a visual language in which structure, rhythm, and spatial relationships play a central role.
Over the course of his career, Zamurović has published numerous photographic essays and monographs and has collaborated internationally with major editorial and cultural institutions. His photographs have appeared in leading magazines including National Geographic Magazine, LIFE, Time, Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, Stern, Paris Match, Figaro Magazine, GEO, and Europeo. His published works are credited under Art Zamur / Gamma.
Alongside documentary projects created across different continents, his recent work explores abstraction derived from real environments — aerial views, urban textures, and light interactions — transformed through digital processes and finished as archival pigment prints, often enhanced with hand-applied acrylic gel on canvas.
Zamurović’s practice is guided by long-term observation rather than instant imagery, balancing lived experience, visual discipline, and a continuous search for new forms of expression.
