Why I am reframing my work
- Nikola Djukic
- Aug 17
- 2 min read

Over the past few years, I’ve been posting for the algorithm instead of for myself. I got caught up in trying to be funny, follow trends, or post things I thought would be popular. In the process, I left most of what I actually do unseen — and I forgot a simple truth: I already have a talent, and I don’t need to bend myself to fit those molds.
The truth is, I’ve been creating constantly, but I haven’t been showing the full body of my work. I reduced myself to fragments — a single angle, a single type of photo, one side of my expression. Not because I was afraid of sharing, but because I was searching for a better way to present it. Nothing felt right, and to be honest, I lost track of time.
Photography has always been more than a trend for me. It’s a way to tell stories, to explore intimacy, to experiment with themes, techniques, and forms. Yes, I’ve often been associated with erotic photography, but that’s only one layer of what I create. There’s so much more — portraits, concepts, visual experiments — that together represent my full body of work.
This is where things change.

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