Wacław Biliński, writer, journalist, screenwriter and photographer, was born in 1921 in Lwów, now Lviv in Ukraine, and died in Łódź in 1999. Having settled there in 1949, he was an active participant in the cultural life of the city and was involved professionally with Profil, a partially autonomous film studio, and a regional weekly,… Continue reading Wacław Biliński
Adam Bujak (b. 1942) is a Krakow photographer and a member of the Związek Polskich Artystów Fotografików (Union of Polish Art Photographers). He specialises in Polish travel and religious themes and documented Karol Wojtyła in his service as cardinal and then Pope John Paul II. Bujak is the author of more than one hundred albums… Continue reading Adam Bujak
Jan Bułhak was born in the village of Ostaszyn/Astašyn in 1876 and he died in the town of Giżycko in north-east Poland in 1950. A pioneer of Polish fine arts photography, he was also a theorist and critic of the form. Bułhak was a driving force in the clubs and union movement; he co-founded Fotoklub… Continue reading Jan Bułhak
Andrzej Brustman (?-2007) was a photographer based the central Polish city of Łódź. He specialised in film and theatre photography, collaborating with the city’s Teatr Nowy for many years. In the nineteen fifties, he successfully took part in a number of amateur artistic photography exhibitions, winning the Ministry of Culture and the Arts’ first prize… Continue reading Andrew Brustman
Paweł Bownik, photographer, was born in 1977 in Janów Podlaski, in eastern Poland and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań. He works in the sphere of contemporary art, creating projects which he develops over the course of several years. The visual codes he makes reference to are not only strictly photographic, but… Continue reading Bownik