Boris Kowadlo - ‘I’ve experienced some hard times’
I’ve experienced some hard times. I had no work. I did all I could to find work, but I couldn’t find any. The private work that I did wasn’t enough to live off.
There were times when I was really hungry. I always hoped that my friends would invite me for a meal but that didn’t happen very often.
There were many days when I walked around with an empty stomach until I knocked on a friend’s door to borrow money to buy some bread.’
Source: Boris Kowadlo: fotograaf tussen herinnering en toekomst by Bernadette van Woerkom. Translated from Yiddish by Ariane Zwiers.
Boris Kowadlo
Boris Kowadlo, a Polish Jew, arrives in Amsterdam in the 1930s. Because of the economic crisis, it is difficult finding work as a photographer. During the occupation he goes into hiding and in the last months before the liberation he works for an illegal organisation known as the De Ondergedoken Camara (the Hidden Camara). After the war Kowadlo publishes an impressive series of photographs of the Jewish neighbourhood which is completely empty and bare.
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