Maja Stošić, born in 1975 in Serbia, began her photographic journey while working as a tour guide in Montenegro between 2000 and 2008. In 2004, she participated in her first group exhibition with the Paraćin photo club and subsequently became a member of both the club and the Photographic Association of Serbia. Her work quickly gained recognition, earning her several prestigious titles, including Candidate for Master of Photography FSS (2011), AFIAP (2012), EFIAP (2015), and ultimately Master of Photography FSS in 2020—becoming the first woman in Serbia to hold this title.
Throughout her career, Stošić has participated in more than 200 international group exhibitions and has received over 100 awards. Her solo exhibitions include Saved from Oblivion, All Those Children, Village Colors, and Life is a Masquerade, each reflecting a deep engagement with everyday life and the layered realities of her environment. She was also featured in the 2020 archival exhibition of the Photographic Association of Serbia.
Stošić’s street photography featured on Edge of Humanity Magazine continues this trajectory of intimate, candid imagery, capturing unscripted human moments with sensitivity and compositional precision. Her perspective offers a unique window into urban and rural experiences in Serbia and beyond.