What makes a photograph unforgettable? In this webinar, we’ll explore powerful and symbolic images from the Second World War that have shaped our collective memory. You’ll discover how photography can tell compelling historical stories — and how students can learn to create meaningful visual narratives of their own.

We will also introduce a photography contest for students and show you how to engage your classroom in preparing for it. During the session, we’ll present ready-to-use educational materials designed to support teachers in guiding students through the creative process. Whether you’re teaching history, art, or media literacy, this webinar will offer practical insights on how to connect the past with today’s tools of expression. 

Date: 7 October, 5pm-6:30 pm 
Speaker: Jan Prosiński

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Jan Prosiński, a graduate of the Cinematography Department at the National Film School in Łódź. He works as a cinematographer, director, and photographer. He is involved in advertising, reportage, and documentary filmmaking. He also creates short film forms for cultural institutions, including the Warsaw Rising Museum, where he has recorded over a thousand interviews with civilians and participants of the Uprising. In photography, he focuses on portraits and landscapes. Privately, he is interested in art history, particularly painting. He is a dog and nature enthusiast.