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Anna Liminowicz - photographer and reportage author based in Warsaw, Poland. She works regularly with several international publications including The New York Times, The Globe and Mail, The Guardian, NRC and many others. She divides her work...
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Maria Puchalska, coordinator of the Institute for Good Death. In November 2022, Maria's mother passed away, after a year-long battle with a chronic illness. "If I could meet my mum, even for half an hour for coffee, we would be quiet because during the year of her illness, using the rituals of the Institute of Good Death, we told each other everything"- said Maria.
Jolanta Budzowska is a lawyer representing in court the family of Izabela Sajbor who was admitted to hospital at 22 weeks gestation due to amniotic fluid leakage and she died as a result of septic shock because a fetus wasn't removed. The lawyer carries the materials collected in connection with Isabella's death. For The New York Times
Maja Sajbor (9) is the daughter of Izabela Sajbor, who was admitted to hospital at 22 weeks gestation due to amniotic fluid leakage. She died in hospital as a result of septic shock because a fetus wasn't removed. Maja sits in her home with her aunt Barbara Skrobol. On the wall a photograph of Izabela. For The New York Times
Prosecutor Katarzyna Kwiatkowska was delegated to a penal six-month delegation to Golub-Dobrzyn due to criticizing the prosecutor's office. The delegation was shortened by 1.5 months and the prosecutor returned to her apartment in Warsaw. She unpacks but does not know where she will be working. She lives in uncertainty. For Der Spiegel
Svitlana Oleshko the former artistic director of Kharkiv's Experimental Theater left Ukraine after Russia’s invasion. She works and lives at Teatr Polski in Warsaw where she has directed productions that touch on the themes of the war. She is standing amid the scenography for the play " Cherry Orchard", based on the book by Anton Chekhov. This was the first play she saw in Poland, and she considers it a symbolic sign. For The Globe and Mail
Nicole Hoff and Oskar Szymkowski (Loczniki) who've become social-media celebrities by imitating the movements of video game characters. For The New York Times
Nicole Hoff and Oskar Szymkowski (Loczniki) who've become social-media celebrities by imitating the movements of video game characters. For The New York Times
Nicole Hoff and Oskar Szymkowski (Loczniki) who've become social-media celebrities by imitating the movements of video game characters. For The New York Times
Kateryna Shukh is an art therapist and she prepares material for art therapy for women and children from Mariupol at the Relief House in Warsaw, Poland For The Globe & Mail
Myroslava Marchenko was a gynecologist at a private clinic in Kyiv. Since she fled to Poland she has been working for Feeder’s Ukrainian-language hot line, advising Ukrainian women about their reproductive rights. For The Guardian
Stsiapan Sviatlou/ Nexta (Stepan Svetlov) with his mother who visited him in the Bialoruski Dom - The "Belarus House" in Warsaw, Poland. For The New York Times
Anastasiya Kozhapenka, a 30-year-old volunteer at Belarus House who was just 6 when she attended her first protest against Alexander Lukashenko. For The Globe & Mail
Oliver and Sofia Hawes got married in Kyiv two days before the Russian invasion. Now they are sleeping on a mat on the floor in a flat owned by a family friend in Warsaw. Mr. Hawes is American who lived in Kyiv, but his wife hasn’t yet been able to get a visa to travel with him to the U.S. For The Globe & Mail
Stepan Svetlov, the 22-year-old behind the popular Nexta social media channel, which has helped mobilize protests in Belarus. He stands in front of the entrance of the Belarusian community center that hosts the Nexta office. For The Globe & Mail
The Belarusian sprinter Kristina Timanowskaja was to be abducted at the Olympic Games. She fled to Poland and became a symbol of freedom. But she can only go outside with personal protection. For Der Spiegel
Aleksander Marasek who runs a coal supply business north of Warsaw called Almar, sits in his cramped office and marvels at the soaring cost of coal which has nearly doubled in price in last four months. For The Globe & Mail
Michal Poluboczek, Confederation party: New Hope top candidate from Rzeszów for 23 voting District, on a visit to the Confederaton’s headquarters in Warsaw, where founding Chairman Janusz Korwin-Mikke and Chairman Slawomir Mentzen and are in residence. For The Guardian
Jana Shostak, a Polish-Belarusian activist is a candidate in the parliamentary elections, but has been dropped from the Civic Coalition (KO) list because she is too controversial for them in her statements. For The Guardian