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This Sunday, 29 May at 21.30, come along to Klub Fabryka at ul. Zabłocie 23 for the second of this year’s screenings of photo reportage as part of Slide Nite. This is the final cultural event in Klub Fabryka, which is closing down – you simply can’t miss it!
We’ll be able to see the best reportages from the most important photo agencies. As well as a multimedia show, the agency Panos Pictures will present In God’s Hands. Stories of Central American Migrants by Markel Redondo, Rape. A Weapon of War by Robin Hammond, Turkey East West by George Georgiou, Landmine Legacy of Afghanistan by Hossein Fatemi, and Sleeping Soldiers and No Men No War by Tim Hetherington who was killed last month while covering the Libyan unrest.
The agency Aurora Photos will present Oro Win by Andy Richter and Greenland: Ground Zero for Global Warming by Peter Essick.
Flore-Aël Surun from the agency Tendance Floue will present Of the Desire in Wings.
Hollandse Hoogte will be represented by Roger Cremer with a cycle on Second World War re-enactments in the Netherlands and Belgium, and Friso Spoelstra specialising in photographing religious rites and places in 16 European countries.
The agency Noor Images will hold a multimedia presentation and show photographs Chernobyl 25 Years Later and Darfur by Jan Grarup, Siberian Communities and Libyan Revolt by Yuri Kozyrev, and Dzerzhinsk and Gaza Water Scarcity by Kadir van Lohuizen.
Laif will be represented by Frederic Lezmi (From Vienna to Beirut), Malte Jaeger (Couch Surfin’ the World), and Massimiliano Clausi (Sri Lanka’s Bitter Tea).
The Reporters Agency will present a cycle by Roger Job The Turkana in Kenya: A Whole Region and Its Population Endangered by Climate Change.
Photographers.ru will be represented by Kirill Savchenkov (Skate for Life), Yuri Ivaschenko (Revival of Kuban Cossack Host. Reanimation of the Legend), Max Sher (Kars), and Anna Skladmann (Little Adults).
We’ll also be able to see the project IS(not) by the Sputnik Photos Collective (authors: Adam Pańczuk, Rafał Milach, Michał Łuczak, Jan Brykczyński and Agnieszka Rayss), already familiar to regulars of this year’s Photomonth in Kraków.
Renata Dąbrowska (Renaty) and Filip Klimaszewski (Libya) will represent the Gazeta Agency.
The Visavis.pl photo agency will present Filip Springer’s Źle urodzone [Misborn] and Tomasz Padło’s bezGranica [noBorder].
Projects by photographers from the Napo Images agency will include Chrystus Król [Christ the King] by Adam Lach, Warszawskie Getto [Warsaw Ghetto] by Maciej Jeziorek, Nad Morzem Bałtyckim [By the Baltic Sea] by Ewa Meissner, Jan Paweł II – pomnik polski [John Paul II – Poland’s Monument] by Piotr Małecki, and Powódź [The Flood] and Żałoba [Mourning] by Filip Ćwik.
The Polish photo agency Forum will present Polowanie [The Hunt] and Taki Los [Such is Fate] by Andrzej Sidor, and photos of the 2010 floods by Bartłomiej Kudowicz, Sławomir Olzacki, Wojciech Grzędziński, Bartosz Frydrych, Olga Baca, Jacek Szydłowski, Wojciech Barczyński, Michał Tuliński, Filip Błażejowski and Piotr Król, as well as Kacper Kowalski’s aerial photographs.
Babel Images will be represented by Aleksander Bochenek (I Love My Sudder Street) and Mieszko Stanisławski (Twarz Białorusi [The Face of Belarus]), while Bogdan Frymorgen (Homosapiens) will represent the Krakowska Grupa Fotograficzna.
Come and join us!
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