Photos from the fundraiser jam at the studio in Twarda, which was held on 2025 03 30 and organized by the one and only Andrzej Woźniak.
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Photos from the fundraiser jam at the studio in Twarda, which was held on 2025 03 30 and organized by the one and only Andrzej Woźniak.
Read MorePhotos from the focus jam at the studio in Twarda, which was held on 2025 03 29 and organized by the one and only Iza Maksymowicz.
Read MoreHighlights from the third edition of the Warsaw-based CI mini-festival, which I have had the honor of co-hosting and photodocumenting.
Read MorePhotos from the event celebrating the independent choreographic writing publication that is about to drop as an actual nationally funded magazine.
Read MoreDo the photos I took at Andrzej’s recent Underscore manage to convey the way an Underscore is no ordinary contact improv jam at all?
Read MoreIn this one, the Fujifilm X-T5 body and the Fujinon 56mm f/1.2 lens attend the Warsaw Winter Jam CI festival—and I am their tour guide.
Read MoreHere’s my entry for a recent photo contest I didn’t win. It consists of twelve archival photos, along with some all-new writing they inspired.
Read MoreFor me translating isn’t what it used to be—and that’s a good thing. With the Body and Earth transcripts done, I’m now working on a book about body awareness.
Read MoreOver the course of a year, Andrzej Woźniak schooled me in Body-Mind Centering, Contact Improvisation, and playing well with others.
Read MoreGlimpses of this year’s edition of Wrocław’s famous movement festival, which brings together dancers and bodyworkers from all over Poland.
Read MoreI only take pictures when the circumstances invite me to tell my version of the story. Thanks, Filip Wencki, for making it feel like home.
Read MorePhotos from a CST contact improvisation class and jam held at MIK. They’re among my first attempts to tell this kind of story.
Read MoreMy celebration of this unusual year includes a dozen self-portraits I took today and some thoughts about the way 2020 was my time for change.
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