MACIEK WOJCIECHOWSKI


MACIEK WOJCIECHOWSKI

I am a photographer and artist based in London, UK. 

Born and bread in Warsaw, I have now dual citizenship: British and Polish. After coming to Manchester in my 20's, I went on to study Photography at the University of Bolton, then moved to London and started working in the industry as a photography assistant and later photographer.

My practice is formed on trust between my sitters and me; and with that confidence I build my relationship with clients and the results are transparent in final work. 

I strongly believe that with each job you grow and develop deeper understanding of the world around you - and I am not afraid to show that in my photographs.






CLIENTS & PUBLICATIONS


NEXT

LIPSY LONDON

HSBC

PRINCELET PARTNERS

TEENAGE CANCER TRUST

NUBE NUEVE - PHYSICAL THEATRE


125LIVE

GOLD HOST

WATISART?

ABSENT FRIEND MAGAZINE

ANY SEGMENT MAGAZINE

BRIDGING & COMMERCIAL


EXHIBITIONS & AWARDS


2022

SMILEY Charity Film Awards 

Category: £5m - £20m annual turnover Winner 2022 with Teenage Cancer Trust – ‘#NotOk’ short film - March 2022

2018

Tokyo International Foto Awards 2018 "Sophie": Bronze Winner in Fine Art - Nudes category

2015

125LIVE A group exhibition, Dray Walk Gallery, Dray Walk (off Brick Lane), London, E1 6QL - October 2015

2013

LOOK/13 Liverpool International Photography Festival A group exhibition with Lamp Post Collective, The Brink, Liverpool, UK - May - June 2013

2012

Hidden Cities & Hybrid Identities | Roma 2012 Ripa Hotel & Riparte Cafè, Via degli Orti di Trastevere, 3-00153 Roma - June 2012

Hidden & Forbidden Identities – Venice, 2012 Palazzo Albrizzi, Cannaregio 4118, Venice, Italy - February 2012

2011 

Photography Degree Show 2011 University of Bolton, Deane Road, Bolton, UK - June 2011 

'Signatures' Neo Artists Gallery, 120 Bark Street, Bolton, UK - January 2011

2009 

'Z Polski do Anglii: Polish Communities in Britain' in collaboration with Tim Smith, Cartwright Hall Art Gallery, Lister Park, Bradford, UK - April 2009


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