Lisa Milosavljevic

Photographer and Media Artist / Based in Iqaluit, Nunavut

Lisa Milosavljevic is a documentary photographer and media artist who explores how cultural landscapes are made meaningful by their deep connection to people over time. She is interested in how ancient traditions and new technologies... read on
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Available in: Iqaluit, Nunavut
Focused on: Photographer, Photojournalist, Filmmaker, Director, Videographer, Environment, Photo Assistant, Documentary, Multimedia, Creative, Film, Creative Director, Photography, Art Director, Portraiture, Stock, Events, Culture, Director of Photography, Arts & Culture, Freelance, Communications, Cinematography, Visual Communications , International, Creative Professional, Multidisciplinary Artist, Short Films, Film Editor, Multimedia Journalist, Editing, Assistant, Digital Journalism, Special Projects, Communications Manager, Environmental Stories, Conservation, Community, Communications Coordinator, Digital Media, Content Creation, Digital Media Production, Portrait Photography, Corporate, Nature
Coverage Regions: USA & Canada
Languages Spoken: English, Beginner French
Lisa Milosavljevic is a documentary photographer and media artist who explores how cultural landscapes are made meaningful by their deep connection to people over time. She is interested in how ancient traditions and new technologies overlap, how cities are able to evolve while retaining the spirit of place, and how to create culturally-rich and sustainable futures.

Lisa is a member of Women Photograph. She was a participant of the Documentary Organization of Canada's New Visions Program and the Banff Centre's photography residency program. Lisa has studied archaeology at the University of Toronto and environmental visual communications at Fleming College.

Lisa was born and raised in Toronto and currently lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut, working as an independent freelancer in photography and film.