Two years of full-scale war in a photo book by Reporters. 190 documentary shots taken between February 2022 and February 2024. Among the authors of the photos are Danylo Pavlov, Yevhen Malolietka, Serhiy Korovainyi, Viacheslav Ratynskyi and almost 40 other photographers.
The photo book is published in hardcover. The publication includes all the photos from the English-language special issue of Reporters magazine, as well as new photos about the struggle of Ukrainians in the new stage of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The photo book features photographs by more than 40 Ukrainian documentary filmmakers. Some of them provided specific photos, while others had access to their own archives, where Danylo Pavlov had to find exactly the right shots to fill the book.
The cover of the book features a photo taken with a night vision device by Oleksandr Popenko.
The publication covers all important aspects of the Russian invasion: footage of both military and civilians, training, burials, the Verkhovna Rada, a Ukrainian Railways train, shelling, blackouts, etc.
Two years of full-scale war in a photo book by Reporters. 190 documentary shots taken between February 2022 and February 2024. Among the authors of the photos are Danylo Pavlov, Yevhen Malolietka, Serhiy Korovainyi, Viacheslav Ratynskyi and almost 40 other photographers.
The photo book is published in hardcover. The publication includes all the photos from the English-language special issue of Reporters magazine, as well as new photos about the struggle of Ukrainians in the new stage of the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The photo book features photographs by more than 40 Ukrainian documentary filmmakers. Some of them provided specific photos, while others had access to their own archives, where Danylo Pavlov had to find exactly the right shots to fill the book.
The cover of the book features a photo taken with a night vision device by Oleksandr Popenko.
The publication covers all important aspects of the Russian invasion: footage of both military and civilians, training, burials, the Verkhovna Rada, a Ukrainian Railways train, shelling, blackouts, etc.
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