
Andrzej Kazimierz Wróblewski, born in 1942, worked with the Kielce Daily Newspaper as a photojournalist between 1961 and 1965. In 1966 he joined the Gdańsk Photographic Society and actively participated in photographic projects deepening his skills in many fields of photographic art. He is a full member of Fotoklub RP and a member of the Union of Polish Art Photographers. He is the author of several individual exhibitions, has taken part in many collective exhibitions and participated in photographic competitions winning prizes and distinctions. He was awarded the medal ‘For Merits to Polish Photography’ on the 100th Anniversary of Poland’s Regaining of Independence. For a longer period of time, he was engaged in creating small sculptural forms in amber constituting unique specimens with varied symbolism, which, combined with silver, gave depth and timeless certainty of value. He attaches great importance to creating in historical techniques; chromate gum and platinotype. For the last few years, she has been signing her photographs regardless of category and technique as author’s because from conception – design to complete completion, regardless of intended use, she makes everything in the author’s studio (including framing) and has direct physical contact with these works. He is very attentive to the procedures and requirements for collectible photography, trying to meet the difficult formal requirements for a photograph to be recognised as collectible and to ensure archival permanence. He prints his work ensuring compliance with the international Epson DigiGraphy standard. Also in the Piezography® printing technique, he uses cotton substrates and mineral pigments and strives to ensure the highest quality and timeless durability.