Jerzy Wierzbicki, born in Poland in 1975, is a veteran photographer known for his work documenting archaeological missions in the Middle East and exploring social changes in Poland through his book "Gdansk Suburbia." Since 2007, he has focused on the Sultanate of Oman, capturing its heritage and environmental issues, while also teaching photography at The Scientific College of Design in Oman.

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A close-up black and white photo of a happy dog with its head leaning against a surface, in a backyard with a chain-link fence, a second dog near a shed, and a person walking away in the background.

Gdansk Suburbia - 1995-2004

A man with a serious expression, wearing a beanie, holding onto a metal bar with multiple hands grasping it, in a gritty, underground environment.

Post-Industrial Silesia - 2001-2006

Black and white photograph of four children outdoors, with three girls in the foreground and a girl in the background, in a rural area with houses in the distance.

Zanzibar - 2020

Digital painting of a desert with orange sand dunes and a clear sky.

The Empty Quarter, Expeditions Into Nothingness - 2014 -

An abandoned, dusty bedroom with a broken canopy bed and torn fabric.

Eroding Traditions, Eroding Presence - 2013-2015

A woman wearing a headwrap holds a sleeping child in her arms, both in an indoor setting.

Sudan - 2018