In 2024, the project was awarded a grant from the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage, which allowed me to fully dedicate myself to photographing and documenting life along the Polish Baltic coast – in its natural, social, and cultural dimensions.
I photographed the natural environment, the built landscape, and the many ways people interact with and rely on the sea. For some, it is a workplace; for others, a place of rest. I met fishermen, scientists, residents of small seaside towns, and tourists returning to places they’ve known for decades. I joined the crew of the research vessel Oceanograf, documented the intensity of the summer season, and the emptiness of the coast in the off-season.
The result of this multifaceted journey is a collection of photographs that portray contemporary life along the Baltic Sea – in its many forms and contexts. It is an attempt to create a portrait of people living in synergy with the sea: a sea that unites and divides, that inspires, sustains, and at times, tests us.