Photographer and traveler. Guinness World Record holder for the highest ambrotype ever taken (a glass plate photograph using the wet collodion process). The record was set on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro (5871m above sea level).
Winner of numerous international and national photography competitions (including the National Geographic Grand Photography Competition, Leica Street Photo, Travel Photographer of the Year, Polish Sports Photography Competition, and three-time winner of the “Frames from the World” contest), recognized for excellence in travel, portrait, reportage, and sports photography. His photographs have been published in The Sun, The Mirror, Daily Mail, The Telegraph, National Geographic, Poznaj Świat, Digital Camera UK, and NPM Mountain Tourism Magazine. He has presented his work in individual and group exhibitions (including “Bangladesh through a Reporter’s Eye 2023,” “Black & White” Athens 2017, “Photocrowd & Alamy Exhibition London 2015,” “Travels through Polish Eyes,” “Poland – Contexts,” and “Indian Mysteries”).
Winner of the first prize in the nationwide Personality of the Year 2024 poll in the Culture category.

Jan Skwara
Photographer and traveler. Guinness World Record holder for the highest ambrotype ever taken (a glass plate photograph using the wet collodion process). The record was set on the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro (5871m above sea level).
Winner of numerous international and national photography competitions (including the National Geographic Grand Photography Competition, Leica Street Photo, Travel Photographer of the Year, Polish Sports Photography Competition, and three-time winner of the “Frames from the World” contest), recognized for excellence in travel, portrait, reportage, and sports photography. His photographs have been published in The Sun, The Mirror, Daily Mail, The Telegraph, National Geographic, Poznaj Świat, Digital Camera UK, and NPM Mountain Tourism Magazine. He has presented his work in individual and group exhibitions (including “Bangladesh through a Reporter’s Eye 2023,” “Black & White” Athens 2017, “Photocrowd & Alamy Exhibition London 2015,” “Travels through Polish Eyes,” “Poland – Contexts,” and “Indian Mysteries”).
Winner of the first prize in the nationwide Personality of the Year 2024 poll in the Culture category.



