Stanislav Krupar

Born in 1972 in Pardubice, Czech Republic, Stanislav studied forestry at Mendel University in Brno, then took up free-lance photography. In addition to numerous Czech awards for press photography, he has won first prize at the Symposium for Documentary Photography in Bad Herrenalb.

Features

Dreams of Pella

 

What wishes and ideas motivate the people of Pella, a tiny village of mud huts 75km from Ouagadougou, the capital of Burkina Faso? The country has problems enough: For years it has been among the worlds five poorest countries. Reason enough to ask people in Pella what they long for. More »

Shamans of Siberia

 

Spirits are everywhere here. In Siberia, Shamanism is an accepted religion, with priests observing rituals and believers asking for help in times of trouble. More »

Beyond Moscow

 

Everyday life in the Russian hinterlands. Stanislav Krupar journeyed to villages and towns far from the capital – and found life at its rawest, devoid of prosperity and glamour. More »

NPD Mayday parade in Nuremberg

 

Demonstrations by the neo-Nazi political party NPD generally attract fewer than 200 direct participants – but they provide abundant publicity for fascist aims, with uninhibited symbolic display by militant marchers and large counter-demonstrations. On May 1st in Nuremberg, Zeitenspiegel photographer Stanislav Krupar joined the fray. More »