Bartosz Ludwinski, born 1983 in Stettin, Poland, came to Germany with his parents at the age of 5, where he spent his childhood and youth in Münster. After he dropped out of his training as an IT specialist, he increasingly devoted himself to photography. Through his activities as a DJ and organizer, Bartosz documented German nightlife and his international personalities for many years. His outstanding interest in people in tense situations led him to Israel and Palestine, but also in the midst of the controversial Hamburg G20 summit or in Germany's last open-cast mine.
Ludwinski lives and works in Hamburg. His artist portraits and reportages appeared among other things in DAS MAGAZIN, Gruner+Jahr or DIE ZEIT