Maciek Nabrdalik / Poland

Maciek Nabrdalik is a Warsaw-based documentary photographer and a member of the VII Agency. His primary focus is on sociological changes in Eastern Europe.
Maciek’s awards include honors from World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, NPPA The Best of Photojournalism, and multiple awards in his native Poland.

Nabrdalik’s project on German Nazi camp survivors worldwide was published as the book, called The Irreversible in 2013. His second book, Homesick, summarizes his long-term project chronicling the consequences of the Chernobyl disaster and was published in 2016.

Nieman Fellow at Harvard University 2016/2017. His work has been exhibited and published internationally.

MN - Refugee Crisis
Young people rest on the coast of the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing the Aegean Sea from Turkey in an overcrowded dinghy on September 24, 2015.According to UNHCR about one million refugees and migrants came to Europe by sea and 80 per cent of those came via the Aegean Sea from Turkey into Greece. Most of them flee conflict in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
MN - Refugee Crisis
Refugees reach the Greek island of Lesbos after crossing through Aegean Sea from Turkey in dinghies on September 24, 2015. According to UNHCR about one million refugees and migrants came to Europe by sea and 80 per cent of those came via the Aegean Sea from Turkey into Greece. Most of them flee conflict in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
MN - Refugee Crisis
People walk toward Eftalou, a village on the Greek island of Lesbos, after reaching the coast via the Aegean Sea from Turkey in an overcrowded dinghy on September 23, 2015. According to UNHCR about one million refugees and migrants came to Europe by sea and 80 per cent of those came via the Aegean Sea from Turkey into Greece. Most of them flee conflict in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan.
MN - Refugee Crisis
People wait under a plastic cover in a heavy rain to register in Presevo, Serbia on October 7, 2015. All refugees crossing the Serbia-Macedonia border must register in the camp in Presevo. According to UNHCR about one million refugees and migrants came to Europe by sea and 80 per cent of those came via the Aegean Sea from Turkey into Greece. Most of them flee conflict in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. The latest figures show that the Western Balkans route is by far the most used gateway into Europe.
Jerzy Ulatowski, KL Auschwitz-Birkenau survivor
Jerzy Ulatowski, KL Auschwitz-Birkenau survivor
Gleason's Gym
Gleason's Gym
Gleason's Gym
Gleason's Gym
Faith: Catholicism in Poland
Young people surrounded by hundreds of pilgrims carry the figure of the "Dormination of Mary" through the river in Paclawka during the devotion called "Stations of the Funeral of Our Lady".
Faith: Catholicism in Poland
A girl carries figures of Mother Mary and Jesus Christ after the Corpus Christy procession in Lipiny, district of Swietochlowice in Silesia, Poland. These figures were used to decorate the street during the procession.
Faith: Catholicism in Poland
A young boy is plays at his grandmother's stand with devotional items in front of parish of Szczury, Poland.
The Floating Villagers of Cambodia
Breakfast time in Chong Kneas
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Jaroslaw Kaczynski's presidential campaign. Kaczynski surrounded by his supporters is seen while he is giving an exclusive interview to the Polish national TV at the end of his visit in the protestant's church in Suprasl.
MN - Chernobyl's outskirts
Nyna Vasylyevna Kurynoy is seen on the phone informing the relatives about the death of her mother in law - Ulyana Prokopovna, 96 years old - the oldest woman in Straholesie near Chernobyl's exclusion zone.
Chernobyl's outskirts
Drunken brothers Bohdan and Dima are seen in Karpilivka, village on the border of the exlusion zone. Behind them Maxim, 4 year old Dima's son, is playing on his motorbike.
Chernobyl's outskirts
Masha, 5 year old girl is watching her grand father while he is killing a pig in Termahivka
Chernobyl's outskirts
Farmers in Straholesie
Winter bathing, Poland.
Winter bathing, Poland.
Winter bathing in Poland
Janusz Strach takes winter baths for 7 years in Marcinek Lake close to Ukraine border. He prefers to practise on his own.
Faith: Catholicism in Poland
The statue of Christ the King in Swiebodzin, Poland photographed on the foggy morning, exactly one year after its coronation. Announced once as the world's largest statue of Jesus Christ (taller than Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer) in the small Polish town of Swiebodzin lost the title end of June 2011 to the new largest Jesus built in Peru. Although a year ago when roughly 15,000 pilgrims flocked to the town on Sunday for the statue's unveiling, the first anniversary was extremly quiet.