Tomasz Kudaszewicz 
I was born in 1979 in Białystok, Poland. I have been working with photography for over twenty-five years. I live and work in Białystok, where I combine my artistic practice with running my own independent business. I am currently continuing my formal education at the Institute of Creative Photography (ITF) at the Silesian University in Opava.

My work is based on long-term observation and focuses on everyday life, peripheral spaces, human relationships, and the passage of time. I work primarily with documentary photography, often combining it with a more personal and intuitive approach. I use both analog and digital processes, treating photography as a tool for recording presence rather than illustrating predefined concepts.

My projects explore memory, peripherality, and subtle social narratives. Selected bodies of work include Crimea AD 2000, Life (2021–2024), Borderland, and Landscapes — a series of graphic black-and-white aerial photographs of the Podlasie region made with a drone.

Alongside photography, I work with ceramic art and create electronic music. I am also interested in ornithology, particularly in observing patterns of movement and collective behavior. I am the founder and publisher of ONE BILLION ISO, an independent print photography magazine based in Białystok, dedicated to contemporary documentary and long-term photographic practices.