The Polish coastline is about 500 km long. On it, there are several
sandy beaches, some cliffs and a few villages that are now largely
populated by depressed fishermen.
Poland was pretty happy when it
was allowed to join the European Union, but ever since it’s been in the
EU big boys club, the welfare of the fishing families has got shittier
and shittier. Many are forced to sell their boats and open new
businesses, or go looking for work elsewhere, meaning that the only
people left in the villages are destitute fishermen who don’t have
boats.
And what’s a fisherman without a boat? Just a sad guy in a
cap who smells faintly of the one thing that he wants most, but cannot
have.
Photographer
Tomasz Lazar, who was born in Szczecin, a town just 100 km from the Baltic Sea, sent us this set of photographs.
I
know we’re not usually big on artsy, black and white shots of gloomy
things, but come on, this is Eastern Europe, people there are born
seeing black and white.
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Going on a Bummer Vacation
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