“Convulsion” – cover story Fame can be very humiliating. You are one step away from the prison of expectations. I refused to settle there. I wanted people to listen and not to clap their hands. Celebrityhood is a form of domestication. - Interview with iconic writer Arundhati Roy "Indra's Necklace” - cover story The basic form of resistance is questioning everything that seems inevitable. Free market, monocultures, digitization. Nothing that was created by men is inevitable. - Interview with Vandana Shiva, one of the leading figures of the alterglobalist movement “One dollar a day” – cover story I started to photograph because I couldn't stand the phrase “poverty fatigue”. How can we be tired of somebody else’s suffering? – Interview with Renée C. Byer, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer and author of “Living on a Dollar a Day” project. "Shard” - cover story Imagine that your car is hanging on a cliff and you, behind the wheel, are sure that you're still driving it. This is how humans perceive nature. - Interview with Jagoda Szelc, director of "Tower. A Bright Day" "Smile, you're dying" - cover story One of the models told me: “I’d be happy if they see this portrait and not hate me” – Interview with Juliana Sohn, American photographer and author of a series of funerary portraits. “My nose is from Navarra” – cover story In a relationship, I’d rather feel pain than be empty. But better to be empty than have a mediocre relationship. If something isn’t fantastic - no thanks. – Interview with Rossy de Palma, the icon of Spanish cinema and the muse of Pedro Almodóvar "White gloves” Society doesn’t mind politicians sleeping with narcos. But when a woman does it, it’s a different story. – Interview with Virginia Vallejo, Colombian journalist and author of “Loving Pablo, Hating Escobar”, published in “WO" magazine "Look at me" C-Eye technology saved tens of patients from the diagnosis of a vegetative state. After being locked in their bodies for months or even years, they finally communicated. – Interview with Agnieszka Kwiatkowska, speech therapist and co-creator of C-Eye, published in “Magazyn Świąteczny” magazine "To be a madam” On Good Friday 1973, 14-year-old Brenda put on a dress and plastic high heels and went out to the street. For the following 25 years, men used her body like a toilet. - Interview with director Kim Longinotto published in “WO” magazine “Information in the Slow Lane” Aidan White has seen it all. For 24 years, he was the legendary head of the International Federation of Journalists. Recently, he founded the Ethical Journalism Network. I asked him if ethics are making a come-back and why journalism needs to go back to the slow lane in order to survive. - Published in the "Playbook" "The Wave" For us, global warming is not a futuristic fantasy or an academic exercise. It is our reality. My country will be under water within 100 years. – Interview with Anote Tong, the ex-president of Kiribati, published in "WO" magazine "The End of Childhood" No one marries their children off for pleasure. There is always poverty behind this. Or a crisis, an epidemic, a drought. - Interview with Ashok Dyalchand, the doctor who saved tens of thousands of women from malnutrition, teenage marriage and death in childbirth, published in WO magazine. "Empty rooms" I was Skyping with one of the most dangerous jihadists in the world and he would send me messages full of emoticons. – Interview with Anna Erelle, French journalist living under ISIS’ fatwa, published in “WO" magazine “Being Lizzie” Sometimes, the first thing I see after I turn off my alarm clock is a Twitter message: “Just die, you hideous creature”. Who is that hateful at 7.58 in the morning? - Interview with Lizzie Velasquez, activist, author and motivational speaker, published in “WO” magazine “Cheer Up Luv” When you grow up in a big city, you learn to avoid shady streets and night buses. You start dressing differently because you don't want the kind of attention that a short skirt attracts. And you know it isn't fair. - Interview with Eliza Hatch, photographer, author of the "Cheer Up Luv" project, published in "WO" magazine “Punk and golden ants” Drugs are illegal not because they suck. They rule. But they also mess with you. I no longer needed to visit hell and show off before Satan. - Interview with Alex Atala, one of the leading contemporary chefs, published in "WO” magazine “My only boss is the audience” Three years ago, I woke up and couldn’t get out of bed. I was sad, burned out. I even thought: “Screw it all!” - Interview with iconic chef Jamie Oliver published in “WO" magazine “I cook landscapes” I refuse to be a slave of the Michelin guide. I'm quite happy being the slave of my restaurant. - Interview with Virgilio Martínez Véliz, one of the leading contemporary chefs, published in "WO" magazine “They say Obama is an antisemite” “Jewish kids on a safari in Palestine” - I was afraid of this label. - Interview with Jon Emont, journalist and co-organizer of educational trips to Palestine for young American Jews, published in “WO” magazine. “Breakfast at Audrey’s” Yes, she had an eating disorder. It was called the II World War. My mom survived the war eating mostly tulip bulbs. - Interview with Luca Dotti, son of Audrey Hepburn, published in “WO” magazine