Photo Stories

Disco Polo Fever

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Disco polo, a type of dance music which originated in rural areas of Poland is considered tacky by many people, but it is becoming incredibly popular, taking big Polish towns and its clubs in storm.

Commuters

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Story about a group of friends, who commute together to work in Warsaw, Poland. About 500 thousand people commute every day to Polish capital.

Wika

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Wika Szmit is 74 years old and a pensioner. Three times a week she runs discos at the Bolek club in Warsaw.



Recycling of Souls

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Ekon Association in Warsaw is a recycling plant that provides jobs for people with learning difficulties or mental health issues; who would otherwise find it difficult to get work. When you're often excluded from society work is 'A pleasure'.

All the Glitters

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Poles are not satisfied with average weddings anymore. They want them to look like in fairytales. This ambitious need is being fulfilled in „Venecia Palace” in the outskirts of Warsaw. Here, in a facility made to resemble Las Vegas or Dubai hotels, with sculptures and an artificial lake, they can have a kitchy party of their dreams.
Many Poles, whose tastes have been educated by „Dynasty”, the famous American soap opera, want to show off to their friends and have that perfect memorable night, which now can happen in Poland too. 



Call Centre

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The best call centre consultants are like doctors - they look beneath the skin of client to determine the best way to sell him a product.
Over 200 thousand Poles work in 1500 call centres in Poland. Call centres get commissions from companies that do not want to have their own hotlines. One employee of call center can sometimes work for several client companies, switching from one to another between the calls. They sell mobile phone services,FCMG (Fast Moving Consumer Goods) such as cosmetics, provide hotline, or vindication of debt.