Poland
27
Aug

Katarzyna & Marianne Wasowska: Waiting for the Snow

Originally from Gdynia, Poland’s main port, our story is marked by migration. Like many polish families which spread around the

04
Oct

Jacek Fota: PKiN

The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw – less and less a symbol of Stalinist domination, more and more

23
Apr

Hanna Jarzabek: Patriotic Games

In recent years Polish public schools have developed “Military Profile Classes”, an educational program destined to teenagers between 16 and

12
Nov

Chiara Raffo: The Wolfsschanze

The Wolfsschanze was the most famous and most used Führer Haupt Quartier of Hitler, who spent a lot of time

04
Feb

Kamil Sleszynski: Lost Place

The Catholic Centre for Education and Addiction Therapy Metanoia exists since 2000. The facility helps young people addicted to drugs

05
Nov

Interview with documentary photographer Patryk Karbowski

Patryk Karbowski was born in 1989. Graduated from the Leon Schiller National Higher School of Film, Television and Theatre in

31
May

Kilian Schönberger: The Crooked Forest

This pine grove is one of the most unusual forests in Central Europe. The so-called Crooked Forest (Polish: Krzywy Las)

22
May

Josef Koudelka – Invasion 68 Prague

In 1968, Josef Koudelka was a 30-year-old acclaimed theatre photographer who had never made pictures of a news event. That

09
May

Warsaw’s First Photographers. Beyer, Brandel, Fajans

Portraits of 19th-century Warsaw, captured by three pioneers of Polish photography – Karol Beyer, Maksymilian Fajans and Konrad Brandel –