Marta Rybicka
PRESS PHOTO 2019, a finalist of GPP 2017, she works as a freelancer. She began her career documenting the devastating effects of an earthquake in Haiti and a flood in Poland.
She has photographed daily life and working conditions in India and Sudan. Currently, she is working on a long-term project focused on closeness and intimacy in the face of various modern challenges, illnesses or habits. She is involved in documenting the daily life of Chechen refugees in Poland, as part of the project "Children from Brześć Station", and the life of Poles living in the Moldovan Pridnestrovian Republic. Together with the magazine "Pismo" and social organizations "To działa", she contributes to an annual series of reports entitled "Common Good". She was a finalist in the competition of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage for creative scholarships and grants in the field of cultural dissemination. She runs photography workshops for children.
She has photographed daily life and working conditions in India and Sudan. Currently, she is working on a long-term project focused on closeness and intimacy in the face of various modern challenges, illnesses or habits. She is involved in documenting the daily life of Chechen refugees in Poland, as part of the project "Children from Brześć Station", and the life of Poles living in the Moldovan Pridnestrovian Republic. Together with the magazine "Pismo" and social organizations "To działa", she contributes to an annual series of reports entitled "Common Good". She was a finalist in the competition of the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage for creative scholarships and grants in the field of cultural dissemination. She runs photography workshops for children.