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Justyna Mielnikiewicz was born on 1973, is a Polish photographer. Discover Justyna Mielnikiewicz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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1973

Justyna Mielnikiewicz (born 1973) is a Polish photographer, based in Tbilisi, Georgia.

She works as a documentary photographer and on long-term personal projects about post-Soviet states.

1998

She earned a Master's degree from Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland in 1998 for the "Science of Culture at New Media and Culture Management".

Mielnikiewicz is a self-taught photographer.

1999

Beginning work as a photojournalist for the Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza from 1999, she then moved to Georgia (in the South Caucasus) in 2001.

2002

She based herself in Tbilisi from 2002 and works as a freelance documentary photographer and on personal, long-term projects about post-Soviet states.

2008

The first conflict she covered was the 2008 Russo-Georgian War.

2014

She has published Woman with a Monkey (2014) and Ukraine Runs Through It (2019).

Her decade-long project Woman with a Monkey (2014) is a collection of stories and photographs from the South Caucasus.

"Pictures of lovers and celebrations flow into scenes of loss and war, black and white moves seamlessly to color. Pages of thick paper stock unfold to reveal handwritten captions, and small texts written by Mielnikiewicz are scattered throughout. Longer stories written by her husband Paul appear as type-written entries—like a letter from an old friend."

Following the 2014 annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, her long-term project Ukraine Runs Through It (2019) documents the political divide along the Dnieper river.

The Dnieper is the main river in Ukraine, slicing the country into two parts—east and west—as it flows roughly north to south.

As described in National Geographic, for Mielnikiewicz "it's a metaphor for modern Ukraine, a country split along historical and ideological divides: on one side, those aligned with the pro-Western ideas of democracy and on the other, those aligned with Russia" "The stories she has gathered illustrate the complex patchwork of histories, ethnicities, and experiences that make up modern Ukraine, and Mielnikiewicz is careful to point out that the current struggles fall along different versions of history and statehood, rather than along ethnic lines."

As of 2014, Mielnikiewicz was married and has a daughter.

2016

She won the W. Eugene Smith Grant in 2016.

Mielnikiewicz was born in Poland.

She won the W. Eugene Smith Grant in 2016 for "a new project that explores the role of ethnicity in identity formation for Russians residing in former Soviet states, twenty-five years after the fall of the Soviet Union."