This ongoing photography project explores the human traces left behind by migrants navigating the Balkan Route.

In Bihać, Bosnia, near the Croatian border, makeshift camps and discarded belongings reflect the conditions of migrants attempting to enter the European Union. Further south, in Subotica, Serbia, abandoned houses provide temporary shelter for those in transit. Objects left behind—torn shoes, blankets, and cooking tools—offer a glimpse into the daily lives of people on the move.

This project seeks to humanize migration by documenting these ephemeral spaces and highlighting the balance between hope and displacement.

View through a rough hole in a dark wall, showing trees and a blue sky outside.

REMNANTS: ongoing project

Bihać: Border Crossings

Person smoking a cigarette while driving a car with a Volkswagen logo on the steering wheel, view of fields and mountains through the windshield.
A dirt road with puddles, green fields, a cloudy sky, and a pheasant flying across. A red car's dashboard is partially visible at the bottom of the frame.

Subotica: Squatted Houses

Old deteriorating brick building with peeling paint and broken windows.
Old abandoned house with weathered brick walls and a collapsed, tiled roof in a rural area.

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The migration crisis across the Balkans continues to shape lives and communities. If this project resonates with your organization’s mission or journalistic interests, I’d love to collaborate on amplifying these stories. For inquiries, please contact me.