warsaw – lost identity

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Crowd of the people in centre of Warsaw and a lot of bilboards hanged of the building.

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Classicial Warsaw view. The polish capitol have big problem with urban and architectural organizations. A lot of new buildings and weasted tenement house standing close to each other

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Yuppies in cabriolet go out from close Warsaw discrit calls Marina Mokotow. This is closed area and it is accessible only for wealthy man

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Woman walking in the centre of Warsaw

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Warsaw Intercontinental Hotel with highest placed swimming pool in Poland on 43th floor, available only for Very Important Person and tenants from Hotel.

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Man sitting on the ground in central Warsaw

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shopwindow

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Man in the subway

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People standing in front of business house in center of Warsaw

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Two men in disguise as soldiers form The Star Wars movie, walking on Chmielna street in center of Warsaw

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Mr. Witold the barber in his workplace. Mr. Witold is typical old Warsaw city dweller. He is working in the same place for 62 years

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View at the empty office building in center of Warsaw

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A man and two women relaxing on the Vistula River

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Warsaw disrict North Prague calls the most dangerous place in Poland. Shrine at one of the backyards

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love couple in the center of Warsaw

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A homeless old women lie on ground at the Warsaw centre railway station while man, from cleaning service, clear the floor on his cleaning machine

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Contaminated green puddle

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Commercial sex worker at night at one of the Warsaw street

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Centre of Warsaw

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subway

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Centre of Warsaw

Warsaw – the capital, largest city in Poland. Over 1.7 million inhabitants. City full of social, architectural and historic contrasts. Called by many “Small Moscow” due to its appearance and bureaucracy . The capital of cultural and business life, aspiring still without an effect, to become Eastern Europe’s visiting card. For some the city of hope, for others the city of lost chances. Warsaw, like a magnet, attracts people hoping for better future, looking for work and money. Only ten percent of the city’s inhabitants are Warsaw born. This is a city of silent societies, moral enclaves and homes closed to outsiders. Warsaw, a city with a lost identity?

project made ​​since 2008 to present day