Krakow, the capital of Polish culture, one of the most touristy European cities, operating 24 hours a day, famous for its lush nightlife, has turned into a ghost town within a month.
Krakow shared the fate of almost all major European cities attacked by the epidemic. Closed bars, pubs, museums, galleries. Residents and tourists have disappeared from the streets. Sinister silence took the place of multinational hustle and bustle. The long-awaited spring, the most beautiful time of year in Poland, instead of joy and relief after six months of coolness and grayness, found depressed and confused residents moving anxiously around their city.
In these photographs I show the sorrowful emptiness of the streets and the everyday life of the inhabitants of the changed city, their attempts to function normally in uncertain and threatening reality.