When searching for , you will likely encounter two distinct categories of photography, both essential to a complete collection.
| Year | Title | Medium / Format | Context / Significance | |------|-------|-----------------|------------------------| | | “Quiet Window” | 35 mm black‑and‑white print, 50 × 70 cm | First piece that attracted attention at the Warsaw Student Photography Show. Noted for its delicate rendering of a sunlit interior and a solitary figure looking out. | | 2016 | “Mothers” | Color series, 8‑panel digital installation | Commissioned by The Guardian for a feature on motherhood. The series blends candid portraiture with staged domestic scenes, highlighting the universality of maternal moments. | | 2018 | “Desert Echoes” | Large‑format (70 × 100 cm) silver gelatin print on canvas | Result of the Sahara residency; a stark, minimalist landscape with a lone, wind‑blown dune casting a deep shadow—exhibited at Berlin’s Haus der Kunst. | | 2019 | “Silhouettes of Power” (Vogue Italia) | Color portrait series, printed on satin paper | Six portraits of female CEOs and activists; the images are celebrated for combining editorial polish with Marek’s signature intimacy. | | 2020 | “Glasshouse” | 4 × 4 m immersive projection (digital) | Part of the “Light & Matter” group show in Rotterdam; Marek projected close‑up footage of glass structures refracting light, creating a meditative environment. | | 2022 | “Winter Stillness” | Black‑and‑white gelatin silver print, 60 × 80 cm | A series of frozen lake scenes shot in the Polish countryside, lauded for its almost tactile sense of cold and stillness. | | 2023 | “Portraits of the Unseen” | Polaroid‑style large format prints, 30 × 40 cm | A charitable project for the European Refugee Council; each portrait is accompanied by a short handwritten story. The work was featured in The New York Times Arts section. | anna marek pictures best