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What did the international press publish in September? A selection of photos by Ukrainian documentary filmmakers

28.9.2024
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The Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers is proud of the documentary photographers whose photos represent Ukraine in the international media and once again draw attention to the Russian-Ukrainian war.

Yuriy Dyachyshyn's photographs of the aftermath of the Russian missile attack on Lviv made the front pages of the Times of Malta and the Süddeutsche Zeitung.

Serhiy Korovaynyi's photos of the aftermath of the Russian shelling of Lviv were published by The Wall Street Journal.

Serhiy Korovainyi also documented the tragic farewell to the Bazylevych family. As a result of the shelling of Lviv, only the father survived, and he had to bury his wife and three daughters. The family was killed by a Russian missile.

Vyacheslav Ratynsky's photos complemented the material of the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung about the abduction of Ukrainians by Russians.

Bloomberg published a photo by Nicoletta Stoyanova of the aftermath of a Russian guided missile strike on a high-rise building in Kharkiv.

Heorhiy Ivanchenko's photo of the nighttime Russian shelling of Kharkiv was published by the German edition Zeit Online.

Another photo by Heorhiy Ivanchenko of a Kharkiv high-rise building shelled by Russian troops with anti-aircraft guns was published in TIME magazine.

Oksana Parfeniuk's photos have appeared in The Washington Post and The New York Times.

Photos of Olga Ivashchenko from Pokrovsk were published by the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail.

Alina Smutko's photo was published by Reuters in a story about the health of her colleague Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, who was injured in a Russian missile attack on a hotel in Kramatorsk.

Alina Smutko's photos also visually complemented The Washington Post's analysis of Ukrainians' expectations of the US election results.

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.

What did the international press publish in August? See a selection of photos by Ukrainian documentary filmmakers — here.

We worked on the material:
Researcher of the topic, author of the text: Vira Labych
Editor-in-chief: Viacheslav Ratynskyi
Literary editor: Yulia Futey
Website manager: Vladyslav Kukhar

The Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers is proud of the documentary photographers whose photos represent Ukraine in the international media and once again draw attention to the Russian-Ukrainian war.

Yuriy Dyachyshyn's photographs of the aftermath of the Russian missile attack on Lviv made the front pages of the Times of Malta and the Süddeutsche Zeitung.

Serhiy Korovaynyi's photos of the aftermath of the Russian shelling of Lviv were published by The Wall Street Journal.

Serhiy Korovainyi also documented the tragic farewell to the Bazylevych family. As a result of the shelling of Lviv, only the father survived, and he had to bury his wife and three daughters. The family was killed by a Russian missile.

Vyacheslav Ratynsky's photos complemented the material of the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung about the abduction of Ukrainians by Russians.

Bloomberg published a photo by Nicoletta Stoyanova of the aftermath of a Russian guided missile strike on a high-rise building in Kharkiv.

Heorhiy Ivanchenko's photo of the nighttime Russian shelling of Kharkiv was published by the German edition Zeit Online.

Another photo by Heorhiy Ivanchenko of a Kharkiv high-rise building shelled by Russian troops with anti-aircraft guns was published in TIME magazine.

Oksana Parfeniuk's photos have appeared in The Washington Post and The New York Times.

Photos of Olga Ivashchenko from Pokrovsk were published by the Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail.

Alina Smutko's photo was published by Reuters in a story about the health of her colleague Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey, who was injured in a Russian missile attack on a hotel in Kramatorsk.

Alina Smutko's photos also visually complemented The Washington Post's analysis of Ukrainians' expectations of the US election results.

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.

What did the international press publish in August? See a selection of photos by Ukrainian documentary filmmakers — here.

We worked on the material:
Researcher of the topic, author of the text: Vira Labych
Editor-in-chief: Viacheslav Ratynskyi
Literary editor: Yulia Futey
Website manager: Vladyslav Kukhar

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