Lina Vdovîi

Lina Vdovîi was selected for the 2021 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Sisters of Europe.’

Lina Vdovîi is an award-winning Romanian freelance journalist. She has experience in narrative journalism, investigative journalism and new media. In December 2012, she joined the Romanian Centre for Investigative Journalism and in 2014 became a fellow in the Balkan Fellowship for Journalistic Excellence. That same year, she was awarded first place in the Feature Writing category at Premiile Superscrieri. In 2015, Lina received the distinction Young Journalist of the Year awarded by Freedom House, Romania. Her articles have been published in outlets such as Courrier International, EUobserver, Transitions Online, The Guardian, RFE/RL, the Christian Science Monitor, Balkan Insight, Al Jazeera and The Black Sea.

Ioana Cîrlig

Ioana Cîrlig was selected for the 2021 European Press Prize shortlist with ‘Sisters of Europe.’

Ioana Cîrlig is a freelance documentary photographer based in Bucharest. She studied cinematography and worked as a photojournalist for a few years before dedicating herself full-time to long-term personal projects. Her work focuses on the relationship between people and their environment in Romania’s small towns and rural areas. In 2015, she co-authored the Post-Industrial Stories photo book. In 2016, she co-founded the Romanian Center for Documentary Photography. She also works as photo editor and staff photographer for Romanian cultural magazine Scena9. Her work has been exhibited internationally and has been published in Der Spiegel, Vice, It’s Nice That, The Calvert Journal among other publications. Her photos won second place at the 2014 Lensculture Exposure Awards and first place at the 2016 Balkan Photo Awards.