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Silent Wings

Assignment of the the Aeroclub of Poland. The purpose of the project was to document activity of the Polish National Gliding Team during national and international competitions as well as between the events.

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Publications

Below you will find selected publications of my photos and occasionally some of my articles.

DEUTSCHES POLEN-INSTITUT

In April 2020, the reputable Deutsches Polen-Institut based in Darmstadt, Germany published its Yearbook 2020 with focus on “Polish Economy” with Grzegorz’s photograph on the cover. Inside there are as many as 26 Grzegorz’s other illustrations. Grzegorz is the lead photographer of the Deutsches Polen-Institut.

Rędziński Bridge in Wrocław – a symbol of modern, dynamic economy of Poland. Cover photography by Grzegorz.

POLAM – Polish American Journal

PACIM or Polish American Cultural Institute of Minnesota published in its newest journal POLAM (Jan – Mar 2020) several photographs of mine including cover picture as well as two my papers: “Traditional Easter Saturday in Upper Silesia” and “The Second Silesian Uprising 1920.” Since early 2020, I am officially contributing writer to POLAM journal.

Upper Silesian beauty on Easter Saturday. Cover photography by Grzegorz.

Magazyn Sportów Wodnych ” H2O ”

As an editor of “Water Sports Magazin H2O “, I was responsible for the photography column “Radość fotografowania” or “The Joy of Photography” as well as “Turystyka krajowa” or the “Domestic Tourism” column. Below you will find selected papers on photography topics.

GAZZETTA ITALIA

http://www.gazzettaitalia.pl/pl/kalejdoskop-wloski-grzegorza-litynskiego/
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Alex

Alex is a native Canadian from Ojibway tribe. He lives alone at the Obabika Lake, around 5 hours drive north to Toronto and has rather seldom visitors. Alex is one of the very few Ojibway in Canada, who still speak his native language. “My death,” he said to me one day, “would be a double funeral – of me and my language.”

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Alex

Alex is a native Canadian from Ojibway tribe. He lives alone at the Obabika Lake, around 5 hours drive north to Toronto and has rather seldom visitors. Alex is one of the very few Ojibway in Canada, who still speak his native language. “My death,” he said to me one day, “would be a double funeral – of me and my language.”

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Dzieci ulicy

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Street children