The Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers is proud of the documentary filmmakers whose photos represent their native country in the international media and once again draw attention to the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Canadian Newspaper The Globe and Mail posted photos Olga Ivashchenko, on which rescuers disassemble the rubble of the largest children's hospital “Okhmatdyt” after hitting a Russian missile on July 8, 2024.
The largest media in Finland Helsingin Sanoma published a photo report Andrii Dubchak, dedicated to the stories of patients of Kyiv “Okhmatdyt”.
The British media wrote about the consequences of the Russian attack on “Okhmatdyt”The Daily Telegraph by posting a photo from the scene of the tragedy Alexandr Magula.
Oleksandr Ratushnyak's photos published Business Day and Al-Jazeera
Alex Babenko's snapshots from the burial ceremony of a British combat medic who died in the Russian-Ukrainian war, materials were added The Washington Post.
Roman Pylypey's photos traditionally included in the “Photo of the Week” selection from The Guardian.
Yevhen Malolietka's photo was included in the same selectio.
Sasha Maslov's snapshots complemented material The New York Times.
Snapshots by Georgy Ivanchenko published by the French edition The Liberation.
Lavenc.cat published material about projectCrimean Tatar photographer Emine Ziyatdinova.
Snapshots from the front by Vyacheslav Ratynskyi Complemented the investigation Reuters about the long-term miscalculations of the United States and NATO, which led to an acute shortage of shells in Ukraine.
Also photo by Vyacheslav Ratynskyi Publicado por edizió Atlantic Coucil in the material about how the Ukrainian innovative drone industry helps to resist Putin's military machine.
The photos of Ukrainians released from Russian captivity by Vlada and Kostya Liberov were circulated by several foreign media.
The work presented in the material is not the entire list of published photos of Ukrainian photographers in foreign media. So we encourage documentarians not to hesitate to write about their own foreign publications on their social networks and mark the UAFF so that in the following selections we do not miss a single achievement.
What did the international press publish in June? A selection of photos of Ukrainian documentarians — here.
The material was created with the support of The Fritt Ord Foundation.
The Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers is proud of the documentary filmmakers whose photos represent their native country in the international media and once again draw attention to the Russian-Ukrainian war.
Canadian Newspaper The Globe and Mail posted photos Olga Ivashchenko, on which rescuers disassemble the rubble of the largest children's hospital “Okhmatdyt” after hitting a Russian missile on July 8, 2024.
The largest media in Finland Helsingin Sanoma published a photo report Andrii Dubchak, dedicated to the stories of patients of Kyiv “Okhmatdyt”.
The British media wrote about the consequences of the Russian attack on “Okhmatdyt”The Daily Telegraph by posting a photo from the scene of the tragedy Alexandr Magula.
Oleksandr Ratushnyak's photos published Business Day and Al-Jazeera
Alex Babenko's snapshots from the burial ceremony of a British combat medic who died in the Russian-Ukrainian war, materials were added The Washington Post.
Roman Pylypey's photos traditionally included in the “Photo of the Week” selection from The Guardian.
Yevhen Malolietka's photo was included in the same selectio.
Sasha Maslov's snapshots complemented material The New York Times.
Snapshots by Georgy Ivanchenko published by the French edition The Liberation.
Lavenc.cat published material about projectCrimean Tatar photographer Emine Ziyatdinova.
Snapshots from the front by Vyacheslav Ratynskyi Complemented the investigation Reuters about the long-term miscalculations of the United States and NATO, which led to an acute shortage of shells in Ukraine.
Also photo by Vyacheslav Ratynskyi Publicado por edizió Atlantic Coucil in the material about how the Ukrainian innovative drone industry helps to resist Putin's military machine.
The photos of Ukrainians released from Russian captivity by Vlada and Kostya Liberov were circulated by several foreign media.
The work presented in the material is not the entire list of published photos of Ukrainian photographers in foreign media. So we encourage documentarians not to hesitate to write about their own foreign publications on their social networks and mark the UAFF so that in the following selections we do not miss a single achievement.
What did the international press publish in June? A selection of photos of Ukrainian documentarians — here.
The material was created with the support of The Fritt Ord Foundation.
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UAPP's activities span educational, social, research and cultural initiatives, as well as book publishing.
UAPP represents Ukrainian professional photography in the international photographic community and is an official member of the Federation of European Photographers (FEP) — an international organization representing more than 50,000 professional photographers in Europe and other countries around the world.