Photo: Jacob August Riis November 5, 5:00 p.m. | learn about the beginnings of socially engaged photography In 1904, American photographer Lewis Hine began photographing immigrants arriving on ships in New York. In the following years, he also photographed the poorest workers (including children) at work in factories. His evocative images drew the attention of American society to the working conditions of workers and contributed to their improvement, including the ban on child labor. This is how the story of photography begins, which not only shows but also changes the world. If you want to know more, join us on Wednesday, November 5, at 5:00 p.m. Stanisław Jasiński invites you to another meeting in the series “The Art of Photography.” Meet the artists whose photographs have made our world a better place. Read more See more Pilot Institutions in Change development program for cultural institutions from the region 17.01.2026 Development Meetings for People of Culture 20.01.2026 Engaged Photography or the Creation of the Myth of Sociological Photography in the People’s Republic of Poland? | The Art of Photography | Lecture 06.05.2026 | 17:00