BEATA
WOLNIEWICZ

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Beata Wolniewicz nasceu em Lodz, na Polónia, em 1965, e viveu durante alguns anos em Londres. Como fotojornalista, o seu trabalho caracteriza-se por um compromisso emocionado com a condição humana, especialmente patente nas suas últimas reportagens: o trabalho das mulheres na produção de óleo de cacau na República do Gana e o quotidiano num orfanato da Geórgia em tempo de guerra. I'm polish a documentary photojurnalist and belong to The Polish Journalists Association and The Royal Photographic Society. I have traveled to Ghana, Georgia, Poland and lived for a long time in London. I have taken photo essays from all these places and have been posted or the internet. I have had awards and been published in the "B&W" Magazine (2009), "Polish The Times" (2009), "Color" contest winners (2010). I'm a passionate photographer and try to get a true experence of the human condition in my pictures. My focus is to always find the emotions inside the people. The range of my expierience is from women working in cocoa oil production in Ghana, to hospital visits in Ghana; to an orphanage in Georgia during the war conflict and a unique Religous Pilgamage for the Orthodox Church in Poland. All those photos used the dimensons of photojouralism to capture real people, real emotions in real situations. http://www.socialdocumentary.net/photographer/BeataWolniewicz [ SOCIALDOCUMENTARY.NET ]
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I'm a passionate photographer and try to get a true experience of the human condition in my pictures.
BEATA WOLNIEWICZ







