I'm a documentary and street photographer based in the Blue Mountains, NSW. Originally from Poland, I lived in London for over a decade before moving to Australia in 2020.
I began photographing in 2016 — street work at first, losing myself in the flow of the city and following candid moments of everyday life. That practice led me into documenting protest and homelessness in Central London. I co-organised and co-curated Homeless — An Exhibition for Change, a group show exploring how extreme poverty persists in the developed world. Alongside this, I spent four years photographing protest movements across London — anti-racism, climate strikes, Brexit, Extinction Rebellion — building the documentary archive The People Speak.
The thread running through all the work was the same: a refusal to look away — at the people sleeping rough, the people marching, the people a city walks past.
After moving to Australia I became deeply immersed in yoga and Contact Improvisation, a form of partnered dance I continue to practise and teach locally in the Mountains. That practice led to Suspending Time — The Art of Presence, an ongoing photographic series exploring flow, connection, and the dissolution of linear time.
I moved to the Blue Mountains in 2023 and became a father. My current project is Wear for Change — a social enterprise clothing label that puts documentary protest photography onto garments.
I also practise Zenthai Shiatsu bodywork and facilitate retreats in meditation, embodied movement, and bush walking through Heart Presence.
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