May 1990 was a few months before the Berlin Wall came down. Poland was free of communism at this time, but not entirely attuned to capitalism. These are the pictures I took of daily life and behind the walls of the Gdansk shipyard, where the fall of Polish communism began.
  • Overalls hanging out to dry
  • Tomato seller
  • Woman with red lipstick
  • Sopot pier
  • Grocers shop
  • Canned peas
  • Cream cakes
  • Woman selling pickles
  • Vegetable sellers
  • Waiting for a train, Gdansk
  • Train passengers
  • Map reader, Warsaw
  • Phone box, Warsaw
  • Photographers studio
  • Woman on the pier, Sopot
  • Taking the sunshine, Sopot
  • Traffic, Warsaw
  • Palace of Culture, Warsaw
  • Lech Walesas doorbell
  • Lech Walesas home
  • Eternal flame
  • Solidarilty meeting room, Gdansk shipyard
  • Entrance to the Gdansk shipyard
  • Woman shipbuilder, Gdansk
  • Ship uder contruction, Gdnsk shipyard
  • Gdansk shipyard, inside-2
  • Gdansk shipyard, inside-3
  • Gdansk shipyard, inside-4
  • Gdansk shipyard, inside-5
  • Gdansk shipyard, inside-6
  • Gdansk shipyard, cranes -2
  • Memorial, Gdansk shipyard