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I am working on a project dedicated to my mother, who is struggling with dementia.

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Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska

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Published in issue #2 2024, Human Narratives

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I am working on a project dedicated to my mother, who is struggling with dementia. By capturing situations on the border of absent-mindedness and memory loss, I try to depict how a person affected by dementia and their relatives perceive the disease. It's important to me that my mom also has a chance to express herself, so I use photographs from our family albums.

© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember
© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember

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Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska is a professional landscape architect. She studied photography at The Institute of Creative Photography in Opava (CZ) and completed the Sputnik Photos Mentorship Program. Marta focuses on long-term project work and is fascinated by visual relationships between the past and the present. She won the Show Off section at Krakow Photomonth (2024) and the competition for the best sociological photo reportage of 2022 under the theme "Regarding the Pain of Others," organised by the Polish Sociological Society. She lives and works in Warsaw.
Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska
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I no longer remember

I am working on a project dedicated to my mother, who is struggling with dementia.

Words by  

Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska

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I am working on a project dedicated to my mother, who is struggling with dementia.
© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember
Published in issue #2 2024, Human Narratives

© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember

I am working on a project dedicated to my mother, who is struggling with dementia. By capturing situations on the border of absent-mindedness and memory loss, I try to depict how a person affected by dementia and their relatives perceive the disease. It's important to me that my mom also has a chance to express herself, so I use photographs from our family albums.

© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember
© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember

About
Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska is a professional landscape architect. She studied photography at The Institute of Creative Photography in Opava (CZ) and completed the Sputnik Photos Mentorship Program. Marta focuses on long-term project work and is fascinated by visual relationships between the past and the present. She won the Show Off section at Krakow Photomonth (2024) and the competition for the best sociological photo reportage of 2022 under the theme "Regarding the Pain of Others," organised by the Polish Sociological Society. She lives and works in Warsaw.
Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska
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I no longer remember

I am working on a project dedicated to my mother, who is struggling with dementia.

Words by

Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska

I no longer remember
© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember
Published in issue #2 2024, Human Narratives

© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember

I am working on a project dedicated to my mother, who is struggling with dementia. By capturing situations on the border of absent-mindedness and memory loss, I try to depict how a person affected by dementia and their relatives perceive the disease. It's important to me that my mom also has a chance to express herself, so I use photographs from our family albums.

© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember
© Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska | I no longer remember

About
Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska is a professional landscape architect. She studied photography at The Institute of Creative Photography in Opava (CZ) and completed the Sputnik Photos Mentorship Program. Marta focuses on long-term project work and is fascinated by visual relationships between the past and the present. She won the Show Off section at Krakow Photomonth (2024) and the competition for the best sociological photo reportage of 2022 under the theme "Regarding the Pain of Others," organised by the Polish Sociological Society. She lives and works in Warsaw.
Marta Wojnarowska-Olszewska
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