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Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Krakow 3/06/2012 Poland
Missing Robert Wojtowicz room
Missing since: 20/01/1995
Age at disappearance: lat 22

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Missing Robert Wojtowicz room
Missing since: 20/01/1995
Age at disappearance: lat 22

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Missing Sabina Konradt room
Missing since: 1/08/2011
Age at disappearance: 25

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Missing Roman Widomski room
Missing since: 1/01/2010
Age at disappearance: 57

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Missing Roman Widomski room
Missing since: 1/01/2010
Age at disappearance: 57

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Krasnystaw 13/09/2012 Poland
Missing Katarzyna Demczuk room
Missing since: 4/07/2010
Age at disappearance: 26

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Krasnystaw 13/09/2012 Poland
Missing Katarzyna Demczuk room
Missing since: 4/07/2010
Age at disappearance: 26

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Missing Lukasz Sas room
Missing since: 30/03/1999
Age at disappearance: 15

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Kotly 3/09/2012 Poland
Missing Aleksy Jakoniuk room
Missing since: 17/06/2009 
Age at disappearance: 79

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Pokoj zaginionego Bartka
Data zaginiecia: 13/02/2012 
Wiek w dniu zaginiecia: lat 24 
Odaneziony: 17/07/2012

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Owinska 5/06/2012 Poland
Missing Leszek Jankowski room
Missing since:10/12/2009
Age at disappearance: 55

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Biala gora 20/07/2012 Poland
Missing Krzysztof Kasprzak room
Missing since: 13/08/2003
Age at disappearance:26

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Niemyslowiece 17/07/2012 Poland
Missing Henryk Zak house
Missing since: 22/07/2011
Age at disappearance: 60

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Niemyslowiece 17/07/2012 Poland
Missing Henryk Zak house
Missing since: 22/07/2011
Age at disappearance: 60

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Lodz 31/05/2012 Poland
Missing Konrad Piotrowski room
Missing since: 3/10/2010 
Age at disappearance: 23

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Nerwiki 25/08/2012 Poland
Missing Jolanta Ciechanowicz room
Missing since: 15/06/2002
Age at disappearance: 22

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Warsaw 15/08/2012 Poland
Missing Krzysztof Kaliciecki room
Missing since: 12/01/2010 
Age at disappearance: 79

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Bojszowy 30/07/2012 Poland
Missing Marcin Przebieracz house
Missing since: 15/06/2010 
Age at disappearance: 30

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Bojszowy 30/07/2012 Poland
Missing Marcin Przebieracz house
Missing since: 15/06/2010 
Age at disappearance: 30

Jonderko Karolina - Lost:

Bojszowy 30/07/2012 Poland
Missing Marcin Przebieracz house
Missing since: 15/06/2010 
Age at disappearance: 30

Lost
Karolina Jonderko

"They left clothes strewn around, unmade beds, open books, the TV turned on, as if they were about to come back soon. They left their rooms unprepared for emptiness."

Magralena Gorlas

Every year, the Polish police file 15,000 missing person reports. Every day, the faces of missing people gaze out from posters designed to attract our attention; yet, every passing day, they are noticed less. We become as immune to these posters, as we do to their faces. Only those who have lost someone in these circumstances can begin to imagine the pain these families are going through. Their feelings teeter between loss and hope. Often the rooms of the missing lost ones are left untouched, for several months, years, and even decades.

I traveled 7,200 km throughout the country to visit their homes. During each visit, I photographed the rooms of the missing with the permission of their families. In addition, I also photographed the portraits that remained of the missing people in a very individual and subjective way. Each intimate portrait is a metaphor to a time that stands still, and an attempt to hold on to the memory of each unique life.Often it is not possible to recall information, or associations, which is testament to the slow, but inevitable process of forgetting. Each family also gave me a handwritten letter addressed to the missing loved one.

This project seeks to reinvigorate the efforts to find the missing, and to create awareness of the immense pain caused by the loss of a loved one, who one day went missing—by highlighting the plight of those who are missed and those who miss them.

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Lost
Karolina Jonderko

"They left clothes strewn around, unmade beds, open books, the TV turned on, as if they were about to come back soon. They left their rooms unprepared for emptiness."

Magralena Gorlas

Every year, the Polish police file 15,000 missing person reports. Every day, the faces of missing people gaze out from posters designed to attract our attention; yet, every passing day, they are noticed less. We become as immune to these posters, as we do to their faces. Only those who have lost someone in these circumstances can begin to imagine the pain these families are going through. Their feelings teeter between loss and hope. Often the rooms of the missing lost ones are left untouched, for several months, years, and even decades.

I traveled 7,200 km throughout the country to visit their homes. During each visit, I photographed the rooms of the missing with the permission of their families. In addition, I also photographed the portraits that remained of the missing people in a very individual and subjective way. Each intimate portrait is a metaphor to a time that stands still, and an attempt to hold on to the memory of each unique life.Often it is not possible to recall information, or associations, which is testament to the slow, but inevitable process of forgetting. Each family also gave me a handwritten letter addressed to the missing loved one.

This project seeks to reinvigorate the efforts to find the missing, and to create awareness of the immense pain caused by the loss of a loved one, who one day went missing—by highlighting the plight of those who are missed and those who miss them.