Photos of members of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers in the international press: June'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.
Alex Babenko's photo was published by The Associated Press in a story about emergency power outages in the country.
Sasha Maslov's photos of civilian life in frontline Kharkiv were published by the German weekly Die Zeit.
Oksana Parafeniuk's photographs complemented The Washington Post's story about Ukrainian prisoners who agreed to defend Ukraine.
Oksana Parafeniuk's photos also appeared in The Washington Post from the first Equality March since the beginning of the invasion.
The Guardian published pictures by Roman Pylypiy of a farewell to Iryna “Cheka” Tsybukh, a combat medic with the Hospitallers volunteer battalion, who died while evacuating the wounded from the battlefield in the Kharkiv sector.
Traditionally, Roman Pylypiy's photos have been included in the Guardian's photo collections. This time, the list includes a photo from the Donetsk region. The photo shows Ukrainian soldiers of the 55th Artillery Brigade “Zaporizhzhya Sich” shelling Russian positions with a French-made Caesar self-propelled howitzer.
The Guardian's weekly selection also includes a photo by Roman Pylypiy of the funeral ceremony for hospital worker Iryna Tsybukh.
Yulia Kochetova's photos were complemented by The Guardian's interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Heorhiy Ivanchenko's photographs of the war in the Kharkiv region appeared in the French edition of Le Monde.
Alina Smutko's photo was published by The New York Times in an article about the Russian shelling of Ukrainian energy systems.
Vyacheslav Ratynsky's photo was published by the German media outlet Spiegel in an article about the possibility of missiles being fired at Russian territory by Western partners.
Viacheslav Ratynskyi's photos also complemented the Frankfurter Allgemeine's report on the situation in the Kherson sector.
In addition, The Telegraph has repeatedly published photographs of Ukrainian soldiers taken by Vyacheslav Ratynsky.
The Dutch newspaper Trouw published a photo report by Ukrainian graduate Oleksandr Magula.
Anastasia Vlasova's photo was published by The Guardian in an interview with Ukrainian jumper Yulia Levchenko. The athlete spoke about her preparations for the Paris Olympics.
Serhiy Korovainyi's photos were published by The Wall Street Journal. His photographs complemented the article about Zaporizhzhia NPP and the state of energy in Ukraine during the war.
A photo by Ivan Samoilov of the aftermath of the Russian shelling of a printing house in Kharkiv was published by CNN.
Yevhen Maloletka's photographs were published by The Washington Post in a story about the situation at the front.
Ivan Antypenko's photo from the frontline was included in Reuters' selection of the day.
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.
Photos of members of the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers in the international press: June'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.
Alex Babenko's photo was published by The Associated Press in a story about emergency power outages in the country.
Sasha Maslov's photos of civilian life in frontline Kharkiv were published by the German weekly Die Zeit.
Oksana Parafeniuk's photographs complemented The Washington Post's story about Ukrainian prisoners who agreed to defend Ukraine.
Oksana Parafeniuk's photos also appeared in The Washington Post from the first Equality March since the beginning of the invasion.
The Guardian published pictures by Roman Pylypiy of a farewell to Iryna “Cheka” Tsybukh, a combat medic with the Hospitallers volunteer battalion, who died while evacuating the wounded from the battlefield in the Kharkiv sector.
Traditionally, Roman Pylypiy's photos have been included in the Guardian's photo collections. This time, the list includes a photo from the Donetsk region. The photo shows Ukrainian soldiers of the 55th Artillery Brigade “Zaporizhzhya Sich” shelling Russian positions with a French-made Caesar self-propelled howitzer.
The Guardian's weekly selection also includes a photo by Roman Pylypiy of the funeral ceremony for hospital worker Iryna Tsybukh.
Yulia Kochetova's photos were complemented by The Guardian's interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Heorhiy Ivanchenko's photographs of the war in the Kharkiv region appeared in the French edition of Le Monde.
Alina Smutko's photo was published by The New York Times in an article about the Russian shelling of Ukrainian energy systems.
Vyacheslav Ratynsky's photo was published by the German media outlet Spiegel in an article about the possibility of missiles being fired at Russian territory by Western partners.
Viacheslav Ratynskyi's photos also complemented the Frankfurter Allgemeine's report on the situation in the Kherson sector.
In addition, The Telegraph has repeatedly published photographs of Ukrainian soldiers taken by Vyacheslav Ratynsky.
The Dutch newspaper Trouw published a photo report by Ukrainian graduate Oleksandr Magula.
Anastasia Vlasova's photo was published by The Guardian in an interview with Ukrainian jumper Yulia Levchenko. The athlete spoke about her preparations for the Paris Olympics.
Serhiy Korovainyi's photos were published by The Wall Street Journal. His photographs complemented the article about Zaporizhzhia NPP and the state of energy in Ukraine during the war.
A photo by Ivan Samoilov of the aftermath of the Russian shelling of a printing house in Kharkiv was published by CNN.
Yevhen Maloletka's photographs were published by The Washington Post in a story about the situation at the front.
Ivan Antypenko's photo from the frontline was included in Reuters' selection of the day.
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.
UAPP is an independent association of professional Ukrainian photographers, designed to protect their interests, support, develop and promote Ukrainian photography as an important element of national culture.
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.