• August 31, 2012
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Photo exhibit of Marian Paluszkiewicz was opened.

From left: general director VentusNafta Mrs. Artur Sladowski and a representative of Orlen Lietuva, an author of the exhibit Mrs. Marian Paluszkiewcz and director of DKP Artur Ludkowski. Photography by Andrzej Podworski.

Report photography were not just normal photographs that was a real art. every  picture could be nice to see on own wall. Every Picture has its own story, these words welcomed guests of exhibit titled Lithuania in a photographic lens of Marian Paluszkiewcz

The opening of the first exhibit of Marian Paluszkiewicz working for Kurier Wilenski had its place in Polish community centre in Vilnius. A lot of guests came to see the exibition, inter alia representative of polish embassy in Lithuania,  photographers, friend from newspaper and representatives from Ventus – Nafta, Orlen Lietuva, who were the sponsors of the exhibit.

The guests were welcomed by general editor of Kurier Wilenski Mrs. Robert Mickiewicz.

The general director said, he was proud to present first exhibit of a person who had been in almost every town of Lithuania. The results of his work could be seen in our newspaper. That exhibit showed 18 years of Lithuania. All of the photographs shared emotions when they were taken, and even though everyone had different memories they can see them in the photographs. The photographs were not posed they were taken in real life. The same character had that exhibit. He added he wanted to thank with his attendance that Lithuania welcomed him so gratefully.

The author of the photographs said he felt strange on the other side when he was been observed not observer. He added with his own kind of humor I was for the first time on that side of the microphone and I was not used to. Afer that he invited everyone to see the exhibit.

Source: http://kurierwilenski.lt/2012/08/31/otwarto-wystawe-fotografii-mariana-paluszkiewicza/

Tłumaczenie Karolina Przybyło w ramach praktyk w Europejskiej Fundacji Praw Człowieka, www.efhr.eu. Translated by Karolina Przybyło within the framework of a traineeship programme of the European Foundation of Human Rights, www.efhr.eu.

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