Globalist photographer and design editor Clara Mokri turns her camera’s eye to the Balkans during our 2015 Summer Reporting Trip in Bosnia and Serbia. Graffiti, urban decay, traditional foods, small-town life, and breathtaking natural landscapes were just a few of the many things that captured her attention.
A man sells balloons in downtown Sarajevo.
The ruins of an old fort in Banja Luka, the capital of the Republika Srpska, or Serb Republic, within Bosnia.
A young boy near graffiti in Old Town Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The view from across the river at Blagaj Tekija, a medieval Dervish monastery in Herzegovina, near Mostar.
Ćevapi, a traditional meat dish, was a favorite of our reporters during the trip.
In Herzegovina, the sun sets over the Dinaric Alps
Vera, a survivor of the Siege of Bosnia, recounts her life during the war.