Feature / Distant Place / Closed circuit by Agnieszka Rayss

Warsaw, the Vistula River. I photographed a process without which life in the city would be impossible. We draw water from beneath the Vistula and return it to the river. These places are seldom seen. It is the machinery of the river which we try to conceal and not to look at. It’s a mysterious […]

Feature / Distant Place / Ecosystem by Michal Luczak

There is a wild forest in the center of Warsaw. Together with the Vistula, it divides the city into two parts. It looks like a no-man’s land. But just beyond the first line of trees, there is a different world, opposed to city life.

Feature / Distant Place / About the man who jumped off a bridge by Rafal Milach

In 2012, the major Polish river, the Vistula, dropped to its lowest level in history. The story investigates the 30 km Warsaw part of the river. All the objects, people and places are linked to what is hidden underwater or below the river surface.

Feature / Distant Place / Mission completed by Jan Brykczynski

The golden era of the Vistula River is long passed. There is no more need to monitor river traffic or to deepen its channels and clear it of debris. The signals and signposts have all disappeared. Times have changed, and the golden era for people closely tied to the Vistula, like Bogdan, a push-boat mechanic, […]

Feature / Distant Place / Studio Vistula by Adam Panczuk

The Vistula bank is my photography studio. I invite Varsovians there to take their portraits, using the natural scenery as a backdrop. The models’ age, educational background and nationality are of no interest to me, like in a photographer’s studio when a client walks in. The photographer doesn’t know too much about him, and neither […]

Book / Brutal

Photographer: Michal Luczak Text by: Maciej Malicki Editor / curator: Andrzej Kramarz Designer: Ania Nalecka / Tapir Book Design Language of text: English ISBN: 978-83-933361-7-3 Publisher: self-published Print run: 300 City of publisher: Katowice Year published: 2012 Binding: hard cover No. Of pages: 64 No. Of illustrations: 31 Type of illustrations: b/w, cmyk Trim dimensions: […]

Book / Domesticas

Photographer: Andrej Balco Text by: Lucia Benická, Andrej Balco, Angela Magalhaes, Nadja Fonseca Peregrino Editor / curator ( if applies): Lucia Benická, Angela Magalhaes, Nadja Fonseca Peregrino Designer: Jan Dyntera Language of text: Slovak, English, Portugues Isbn: 978 – 80 – 969955 – 2 – 3 Publisher: House Of Photography City of publisher: Liptovský Mikuláš […]

Book / American Dream

Photographer: Agnieszka Rayss Text by: Agnieszka Rayss, Paulina, Marta, Ania and others. Designer: Ania Nałęcka / Tapir Book Design Language of text: English ISBN: 978-83-931621-0-9 Publisher: Profotografia Print run: 500 Nr of special editions: 45 City of publisher: Poznań Year published: 2010 Binding: hard cover+linen+ foil stamping No. Of pages: 200 No. Of illustrations: 73 […]

Book / Pagan

Photographer: Andrei Liankevich Text by:Svetlana Poleschuk, Iryna Mazuk Designer: Sergej Shabohin Language of text: Belarusian/English ISBN: 978-83-930961-0-6 Publisher: self-published Print run: 1650 City of publisher: Kaunas Year published: 2010 Binding: hard cover No. Of pages: 128 No. Of illustrations: 130 Type of illustration: duotone Trim dimensions: 23 sm-23sm Weight: 1 kg Description of the book: […]

Book / 7 Rooms / 1st edition

Title: 7 rooms / out of print Photographer: Rafal Milach Text by: Svetlana Alexievich, Liza Faktor, Rafal Milach Editor: Jan Grarup Designer: Ania Nalecka / Tapir Book Design Language of text: English / Russian ISBN: 978-3-86828-265-8 Publisher: Kehrer Verlag (English), Treemedia ( Russian) 1 edition print run: 900 English / 300 Russian Nr of special […]

Book / In the Car with R

Title: In The Car With R Photographer: Rafal Milach Text by: Huldar Breidfjord Designer: Ania Nałęcka / Tapir Book Design Language of text: English ISBN: 978-8389856401 Publisher: Czytelnia Sztuki 1 edition print run: 450 English / 250 Polish Nr of special editions: 50 ( English) City of publisher: Gliwice Year published: 2012 Binding: hard cover […]

Multimedia / Stand By

Stand By (2011-2012) Seven Sputnik photographers went to Belarus to see what was hidden behind the statement “the last dictatorship in Europe”. Slowly, layer by layer, they filtered Belarus and discovered it for themselves. The project, during which the material of the book was compiled, went on for two years. During this time the photographers […]

Feature / Stand By / I_am_in_vogue by Adam Panczuk

Sasha and I were sitting by a tiled stove, it was very dark. Sasha was talking about the Belarusian soul, about how it was rooted in the Soviet Union and how it was hard to find people who were aware of their roots. Travelling to Belarus, I wanted to understand what type of soul Sasha […]

Feature / Stand By / Primeval forest by Jan Brykczynski

The Belovezhskaya Pushcha in Belarus is an ancient woodland, the last primeval forest in Europe. It has its special place in the history of the country, and is deeply rooted in Belorussian folklore. I wanted to examine the complex human relationship with nature in communities situated closest to the Belovezhskaya Pushcha. I was primarily interested […]

Feature / Stand By / Goodbye, Motherland by Andrei Liankevich

The “Goodbye, Motherland” project explores the attitude to WWII in Belarus. Belarus has only one ideology – war ideology. Belarus Independence Day is the day when the capital was freed from the Nazi occupation. The main streets in the capital are named after war heroes, which is around 30% of all streets names. The latest […]

Feature / Stand By / I reminisce and cry for life by Agnieszka Rayss

I was portraying women – veterans of the Second World War. I was inspired by Svetlana Alekseyevich’s book War’s Unwomanly Face. The heroines of my story were all active participants of the war. They are “Heroes of the Nation”. All these women of different nationalities were fighting in World War II for their homeland. The […]

Feature / Stand By / The Winners by Rafal Milach

They are the best of the best. The winners of national and local contests. They are proof that everything goes well. They are the pride of the nation. They are the image the authorities give to society.

Feature / Stand By / Homeland by Manca Juvan

“Homeland” explores the Belorussian community in New York. Objects of the past, favorite present places as well as future goals tell us the stories of individuals from different backgrounds and of different ages, who all share the wish for a more free and prosperous life.

Feature / Stand By / City of Women by Justyna Mielnikiewicz

“City of Women” is a story about 12 women from Grodno, a city in northwest Belarus, where women officially outnumber men 1.4 to 1, although the locals claim the ratio is much higher. Every day Maya Chirkova walks to her small Grodno office, where she has paired Belarusian women with foreign men for 15 years. […]

4×3 Workshop – multimedia

In the summer of 2011, Sputnik photographers visited 12 small towns and villages in different parts of Poland. In each of them, they gave out cameras to children so that they could document their surroundings. The result of the project is One, two, buckle my shoe – a photo book with the children’s pictures, as […]

Exhibition / Is(not) in LA Art Museum / Hveragerdi, Iceland

Is(not) in LA Art Museum / Hveragerdi, Iceland from 12th of March till 8th May 2011.

Multimedia / Is(not) / Very hidden people by Adam Panczuk

Modern Icelanders. Most of them don’t believe in God, the majority can’t imagine joining the EU, many deny the world’s economic rules, but there is something beyond nature that they do believe in and respect. Hiddenfolk, the hidden people – elves. In 2006 and 2007, the social science department of the University of Iceland conducted […]

Multimedia / Is(not) / In the car with R by Rafal Milach

“To do the Ring” is an Icelandic expression that generally refers to travels on Route 1, the highway that encircles the country. To travel this road is something that most Icelanders do at some point in their lives, and some even prefer to do it every summer. The reasons for going are of course different, […]

Multimedia / Is(not) / Earth Bleeds Water by Agnieszka Rayss

Due to the special geological location of Iceland, the high concentration of volcanoes in the area is often an advantage with respect to the generation of geothermal energy, heating and the production of electricity. In the winter, pavements near these areas (such as Reykjavík and Akureyri) are heated up. Producing energy is not the only […]

Book / Is(not) / Regular Edition

Photographers: Jan Brykczynski, Michal Luczak, Rafal Milach, Adam Panczuk, Agnieszka Rayss Text by: Sindri Freysson, Hermann Stefansson, Kristin Heida Kristinsdottir, Sigurbjorg Prastardottir, Huldar Breidfjord Editor / curator: Andrzej Kramarz Designer: Ania Nałęcka / Tapir Book Design Language of text: English / Icelandic ISBN: 978-83-927485-8-8 Publisher: Sputnik Photos Print run: 1000 Nr of special edition copies: […]

Exhibition / Is(not) in Hof / Akureyri, Iceland

Is(not) in in Hof / Akureyri, Iceland from 20th of February 2011.

Multimedia / Is(not) / To be an island by Michal Luczak

The Icelandic word einangrun consists of two stems. The first part of the word is ein, which means “1”, while the second part is angrun, which means “sadness” or “sorrow”, and is related to words like “angurvaerd” (“melancholy”) and “angur” (“sorrow”). In other words, einangrun literally means the sadness or sorrow of being alone. Corresponding […]

Feature / Is(not) / Very hidden people by Adam Panczuk

Modern Icelanders. Most of them don’t believe in God, the majority can’t imagine joining the EU, many deny the world’s economic rules, but there is something beyond nature that they do believe in and respect. Hiddenfolk, the hidden people – elves. In 2006 and 2007, the social science department of the University of Iceland conducted […]

Feature / Is(not) / In the car with R by Rafal Milach

“To do the Ring” is an Icelandic expression that generally refers to travels on Route 1, the highway that encircles the country. To travel this road is something that most Icelanders do at some point in their lives, and some even prefer to do it every summer. The reasons for going are of course different, […]

Feature / Is(not) / Earth Bleeds Water by Agnieszka Rayss

Due to the special geological location of Iceland, the high concentration of volcanoes in the area is often an advantage with respect to the generation of geothermal energy, heating and the production of electricity. In the winter, pavements near these areas (such as Reykjavík and Akureyri) are heated up. Producing energy is not the only […]

Feature / Is(not) / To be an island by Michal Luczak

The Icelandic word einangrun consists of two stems. The first part of the word is ein, which means “1”, while the second part is angrun, which means “sadness” or “sorrow”, and is related to words like “angurvaerd” (“melancholy”) and “angur” (“sorrow”). In other words, einangrun literally means the sadness or sorrow of being alone. Corresponding […]

Feature / Is(not) / Arnes by Jan Brykczynski

A small community of farmers who have chosen to raise sheep only. The people live off the land, as Icelanders have for hundreds of years. Far from bright lights and big cities, people in the Árnes region live surrounded by steep mountains and waves crashing on the shore. In the Árnes region, 38 people live […]

Book / U

Photographers: Andrej Balco, Jan Brykczyński, Andrei Liankevich, Justyna Mielnikiewicz, Rafał Milach, Agnieszka Rayss, Filip Singer Text by: Serhiy Zhadan, Irena Karpa, photographers Editor / curator: Rafal Milach Designer: Ania Nałęcka / Tapir Book Design Language of text: English ISBN: 978-83-927485-1-9 Publisher: Sputnik Photos Print run: 300 City of publisher: Warsaw Year published: 2010 Binding: perfect […]

Feature / U / Black Sea of Concrete by Rafal Milach

Fertile Ukraine – Hitler dreamt of it, but it fell prey to Stalin. It was Stalin and others like him that cultivated this land. They did what they could. They are long gone, but the fertile land of the Ukraine continues to yield its crop – successive lumps of concrete. It is cracked on the […]

Feature / U / Femen by Agnieszka Rayss

Portraits of Femen activists – a group of feminists from Kiev, who protest topless against social injustice and the discrimination of women.

Feature / U / Boikos by Jan Brykczynski

I grew up in a big city, and perhaps that was the reason why I was always intrigued by small community life in the country. A certain Boiko village in the Ukrainian Carpathian Mountains became the place where my ideas about idyllic rural life materialised. What I looked for were the ambience and motifs that […]

Feature / U / Crimea: Somewhere Between Ukraine And Russia by Justyna Mielnikiewicz

The Autonomous Republic of Crimea has only been a part of the Ukraine since 1954, when it was transferred from the Russian SFSR to the Ukrainian SSR. Before, Crimea had been conquered and controlled by outside powers repeatedly throughout its history. Each invader left a visible mark. Today, Crimea is the homeland of the Crimean […]

Feature / U / Disappearing Village by Andrei Liankevich

Because of lack of economic incentive and government support, every year almost 300 villages disappear from the map of the Ukraine. Young people leave their villages to move to the big cities and towns in search of a good job – which is a generalised trend now in post-Soviet countries. I found the last people […]

Feature / U / 3 days from the EU by Andrej Balco

Antratsyt is an average town in eastern Ukraine, filled with coal mine water problems and Russian nostalgia. The majority of the population live on the verge of poverty, without any chance of a better life. The average salary is 1000 hrivnas (around 100 USD). Some people try to make more money by holding several jobs […]

Feature / U / Donetsk coal mines by Filip Singer

After the economic crisis hit the Ukraine, the monthly salaries of coal miners dropped to 100 dollars. Before the crisis, miners’ salaries averaged around 900 dollars. Ukraine is among the deadliest places in the world to work as a coal miner, with 75% of its pits officially classified as dangerous. Since Ukraine became independent in […]

Book / At the border

Photographers: Andrej Balco, Jan Brykczyński, Manca Juvan, Justyna Mielnikiewicz, Rafał Milach, Domen Pal, Agnieszka Rayss, Filip Singer Text by: photographers Editor / curator: Rafal Milach Designer: Ania Nałęcka / Tapir Book Design and Rafal Milach Language of text: English ISBN: 978-83-927485-0-2 Publisher: Sputnik Photos Print run: 1000 City of publisher: Warsaw Year published: 2008 Binding: […]

Feature / At the border / What does Masha do in Poland? by Jan Brykczyński

Masha was unable to make a living with the little money she was earning in Belarus, so she left her small town, Bobrujsk, and came to Warsaw, Poland. Without a work permit or a valid visa, she set up business at the open-air bazaar. She learned from others how to prepare liquor at home by […]

Feature / At the border / Andrei in Belarus by Filip Singer

Masha’s husband, Andrei, lives in Bobrujsk, a small town in Belarus. His wife, Masha has been living and working in Poland for a long time. Her long absence has destroyed their marriage and they are now divorced. Their daughter, Sasha, is living with her grandparents. Andrei lives in a “panelak” (prefabricated apartment building) in a […]

Feature / At the border / Sunday wishes by Andrej Balco

This series presents portraits of economic migrants from the Ukraine working in Slovakia. Almost all of the people portrayed are working illegally, and entered Slovakia on tourist visas. After their visas expire, many stay in the Slovak Republic and their residence thus becomes illegal. Their days are routine. Hard labour. Six day a week. Twelve […]

Feature / At the border / Ramaz in Georgia by Justyna Mielnikiewicz

Tamriko’s mother and her two small boys share a small, rundown rented flat in Tbilisi with her sister Nestan, Nestan’s partner Ramaz and their two teenage sons. Several years back, the family had to sell their house to pay off debts. Since then, they have moved from one rented apartment to another. Ramaz, an aircraft […]

Feature / At the border / Tamriko in Warsaw by Agnieszka Rayss

The story of Tamriko and Sofia, two Georgian friends who have been living in Poland for over 8 years. Their visas and passports expired a long time ago. They have a small stand at the bazaar in one of Warsaw’s suburbs. The bazaar is illegal, and they live in constant fear of being arrested and […]

Feature / At the border / Ba Lan by Rafal Milach

The Vietnamese are one of the biggest national minorities in Poland. The majority of Poland’s 30 000 Vietnamese live in Warsaw, where they earn their living mostly by selling clothes and running bars and restaurants. Almost 80% of them are illegal immigrants. The language barrier, Polish intolerance, rigid working and resident laws are the reasons […]

Feature / At the border / Serge in Slovenia by Manca Juvan

A story of Cameroonian immigrant in Slovenia.