Serhii Korovayny is an editorial and portrait photographer based in Kyiv, Ukraine. He covers the Russian-Ukrainian war, environmental issues, refugee crisis, healthcare topics, etc.
As a photojournalist, Serhii worked with Ukrainian and international media, including Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Time, and Politico. As a commercial and editorial visual storyteller, Serhii collaborated with the United Nations, OSCE, Danish Demining Group/Danish Refugee Council, and Premiere Urgance.
As a visual storyteller, Serhii also works with video and VR. For example, he collaborated with the Ukrainian VR production New Cave Media. There, he became an assistant director of Aftermath VR Euromaidan, a Google-supported immersive documentary project.
In 2018, Sergey joined The Gate, a leading Ukrainian photo agency.
He received the Fulbright scholarship and made his Master's study in Visual Communications in the Newhouse School of Public Communication in Syracuse, NY, USA (2017-2021).
Serhii's works were showcased at multiple personal and group exhibitions in Ukraine, the USA, and EU.
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.