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On April 10, 2010, around 8:40 am, a plane TU 154 crashed close to the town of Smolensk in Russia. Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria were killed, along with Poland's chiefs of the army and the navy, central bank governor, MPs and leading historians, who were among 96 passengers and plane...
National Mourning. Warsaw
Story:
Ewa Meissner
Election night of Victor Fedorovich Janukovich, candidate for president of Ukraine. Party members, businessmen and followers of Janukovich have come to support the leader of Regions Party
Last Day
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Filip Ćwik
A couple of years ago, while renting an apartment in the Nowolipki quarter of Warsaw, I recalled a photograph of ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto by Robert Cappa taken in 1948. The view from my window included same towers of Saint Augustine church as those immortalized in Cappa's famed image. The house, in...
Warsaw Ghetto
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Maciej Jeziorek
Marina Till, a transsexual, has had numerous medical examinations and treatments, such as a very intense hormonal therapy, at times seriously weakening her organism. For a long time she has been dreaming about a sex change surgery but she can not afford it. She does not accept herself and her body.
She's Different
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Adam Lach
Five years after Ukraine's Orange Revolution. The new election comes while Ukraine fights a financial crisis. The Ukrainians, filled with resentment, saw their economy shrink by 15% last year.
Ukraine
Story:
Filip Ćwik
Warsaw – the capital, largest city in Poland. Over 1.7 million inhabitants. City full of social, architectural and historic contrasts. Called by many “Small Moscow” due to its appearance and bureaucracy . The capital of cultural and business life, aspiring still without an effect, to...
Warsaw - Lost Identity
Story:
Adam Lach
Zielona Gora 22-24 August 2008, Poland. The XVII National Meeting of Seniors and Elders of the Polish Scouting Association.
Eternal Scouts
Story:
Filip Ćwik
20 years after the fall of Berlin Wall and Eastern European communism, Polish shipyard industry, the birthplace of "Solidarity" is in deep crisis. Gdansk and Szczecin shipyards are under the threat of liquidation. The battle between Polish government, creditors and European Union rages on.
Sinking industry
Story:
Filip Ćwik
The worst and the most dangerous district in Wroclaw, Poland, is called by many "The Bermuda Triangle". Walls bear inscription "Who will enter here, will not exit alive", families are pathological, living in extreme poverty. Children have no place to play so they loaf around this wasted district and...
Children of Bermuda Triangle
Story:
Adam Lach
Fearing the anger of the Church hierarchs, for years the Polish authorities have been blind to breaking the law, no matter which political party: SLD ( left fraction ), PiS (centre-right fraction ) or PO (liberal fraction ) ruled the country. The disabled people are to be thrown out onto the streets...
Sacred Refuge
Story:
Adam Lach
Northern Virginia, USA is an area badly hit by crisis in property market. These shots were taken in the summer of 2008, when the "World Crisis" was not an issue yet.
Losing a home
Story:
Piotr Małecki
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