Photos of members of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers in the international press: August's selection. UAPF is proud of the Ukrainian documentary photographers whose photos represent Ukraine in the international media and once again draw attention to the Russian-Ukrainian war and major events in our country.
Yulia Kochetova's photographs of the evacuation of civilians from Pokrovsk were published by the British media outlet The Guardian.
Kateryna Moskaliuk's photos of wives of fallen Ukrainian soldiers published in German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
Sasha Maslov's photos appeared in Time magazine.
Photos by Oksana Parafeniuk complemented a report from Kyiv for The New York Times.
Vlada and Konstantin Liberov's photos were included in The Guardian's selection of the week. The Spanish magazine El Mundo also wrote about the couple's activities.
Photojournalist Viacheslav Ratynskyi was one of the first to work in Sumy region for several days during the Ukrainian offensive against the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. As a result, members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine once again found themselves on the front pages of a number of world media outlets. Among them are the national French newspaper Libération, as well as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, and others.
Pictures of Russian prisoners of war Ratynsky were published by the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, a Swiss German-language daily newspaper.
Roman Pylyp's photographs from Sumy region have also been published all over the world: The Wall Street Journal, The Times, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, The Independent, etc.
The Washington Post published a photo of Roman Pylypiy from Kyiv during Russia's largest massacre.
Olga Ivashchenko's photos from the Olympics in Paris and Kursk appeared on the pages of the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail and the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
Sergiy Korovainy's photos complemented The Wall Street Journal's report from the front.
Ivan Antypenko's photo was included in the Reuters photo of the day.
Oleksandr Magula's photos complemented the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung's article about fraudulent call centers in Ukraine, whose victims are mostly Russians.
The works presented in this article are not the whole list of published photographs by Ukrainian photographers in foreign media. Therefore, we urge documentary filmmakers to feel free to write about their own foreign publications in their social networks and mention UAPF so that we do not miss any achievements in the next selections.
The material was created by:
Researcher of the topic, author of the text: Vira Labych
Editor-in-chief: Viacheslav Ratynskyi
Literary editor: Yulia Futey
Site manager: Vladyslav Kukhar
Photos of members of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers in the international press: August's selection. UAPF is proud of the Ukrainian documentary photographers whose photos represent Ukraine in the international media and once again draw attention to the Russian-Ukrainian war and major events in our country.
Yulia Kochetova's photographs of the evacuation of civilians from Pokrovsk were published by the British media outlet The Guardian.
Kateryna Moskaliuk's photos of wives of fallen Ukrainian soldiers published in German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
Sasha Maslov's photos appeared in Time magazine.
Photos by Oksana Parafeniuk complemented a report from Kyiv for The New York Times.
Vlada and Konstantin Liberov's photos were included in The Guardian's selection of the week. The Spanish magazine El Mundo also wrote about the couple's activities.
Photojournalist Viacheslav Ratynskyi was one of the first to work in Sumy region for several days during the Ukrainian offensive against the Kursk region of the Russian Federation. As a result, members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine once again found themselves on the front pages of a number of world media outlets. Among them are the national French newspaper Libération, as well as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, and others.
Pictures of Russian prisoners of war Ratynsky were published by the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, a Swiss German-language daily newspaper.
Roman Pylyp's photographs from Sumy region have also been published all over the world: The Wall Street Journal, The Times, El Mundo, La Vanguardia, The Independent, etc.
The Washington Post published a photo of Roman Pylypiy from Kyiv during Russia's largest massacre.
Olga Ivashchenko's photos from the Olympics in Paris and Kursk appeared on the pages of the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail and the Swedish newspaper Svenska Dagbladet.
Sergiy Korovainy's photos complemented The Wall Street Journal's report from the front.
Ivan Antypenko's photo was included in the Reuters photo of the day.
Oleksandr Magula's photos complemented the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung's article about fraudulent call centers in Ukraine, whose victims are mostly Russians.
The works presented in this article are not the whole list of published photographs by Ukrainian photographers in foreign media. Therefore, we urge documentary filmmakers to feel free to write about their own foreign publications in their social networks and mention UAPF so that we do not miss any achievements in the next selections.
The material was created by:
Researcher of the topic, author of the text: Vira Labych
Editor-in-chief: Viacheslav Ratynskyi
Literary editor: Yulia Futey
Site manager: Vladyslav Kukhar
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