In celebration of why I loved W Myśl Praw Geometrii by Dawid Kujawa, I submit this short essay, which I am deliberately not calling a review.
Twenty photos taken with my favorite portrait prime during another Sunday CI jam by Pracownia Ruchu Sytuacje at the studio in Twarda.
Twenty photos taken with my favorite portrait prime during the season’s first CI jam by Pracownia Ruchu Sytuacje at the studio in Twarda.
My other title ideas were A.Z. from A to Z, The Z Files, and Unabridged Archive of One Painter’s Work Since 2017.
This year’s Burdąg Studio retreat with Nina Martin and Andrew Wass had just the right ingredients for an all-systems reset. Come see.
I had a feeling that raising a teen might be less of a struggle than people were saying. And guess what? It’s even better than I imagined.
Photos from the focus jam at the studio in Twarda, which was held on 2025 03 29 and facilitated by the one and only Iza Maksymowicz.
My thank-you to twenty-twenty-four is a gallery of photos featuring some of those who trusted me to take their picture this year.
Documenting human connection itself requires willingness to engage in authentic connection. Same goes for vulnerability. What a ride.
Do the photos I took at Andrzej’s recent Underscore manage to convey the way an Underscore is no ordinary contact improv jam at all?
Over the course of a year, Andrzej Woźniak schooled me in Body-Mind Centering, Contact Improvisation, and playing well with others.
Glimpses of this year’s edition of Wrocław’s famous movement festival, which brings together dancers and bodyworkers from all over Poland.
I only take pictures when the circumstances invite me to tell my version of the story. Thanks, Filip Wencki, for making it feel like home.
Photos from a CST contact improvisation class and jam held at MIK. They’re among my first attempts to tell this kind of story.
My recent stay with Marta’s family made me want to write about the times we’ve shared. And then events shook the story in another direction.
Tasked with documenting some extraordinary sketchbooks, I found myself inspired to write about the woman who created them.
Come over and let me introduce you to some playful, blues-inflected German rock. Be ready for a surprising amount of softness and sophistication.
How do nearly 500 people fit into one pottery studio in Copenhagen? By doing what Danes do best: sharing with others and observing the rules.
Click to view paintings by Warsaw-based artist Agnieszka Zawisza and read about their impact on the one taking the photographs.
Reflections on my father’s funeral and one remarkable photo taken 11 years, 11 months, and 11 days before the day he would die.
Listen to a recording from a live improvised performance by Zakrocki, Mokrzewski, and Małkowski at Warsaw’s Eufemia.
There is a new book out by an author I know well, and it features my photography, including a very special photo on the cover.
In grade school I was told that I have no talent for singing. In my mid-30s I’m finally discovering what I have been missing.
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Reflections on my father’s funeral and one remarkable photo taken 11 years, 11 months, and 11 days before the day he would die.