Latest — Mar 1, 2022 #StandWithUkraine: "The situation is fucked up, but people are fucking great!" Kharkiv, Ukraine on the first day of Russian invasion
#StandWithUkraine. The losses to be never ever forgiven No words and tears are enough. Evgeny Maloletka, a Ukrainian freelance photojournalist based in Kyiv, tells the story of the Mariupol attack via the death of a small girl who was brutally attacked with her parents. © Evgeniy Maloletka | Ukraine, 27.02.2022 An attack has started on 24 January
#StandWithUkraine: A frightening lull in anticipation of the unknown Imagine being there, in full absence of clarity what's going to happen next minute, hour and day. Is there a future? If so, how does it look? The whole world can not answer this question facing a tyrannous psycho, a hostage of his own crimes on a global scale, entangled
#StandWithUkraine. The day after hell Sergi Mykhalchuk is a Ukrainian Cinematographer, photographer, traveler. The capital of Ukraine Kyiv is been bombed for the last 3 days. Almost 4 million people are normally leave here. Today they all are hiding in the shelters beneath the earth. Kyiv is one of the IT capitals in the world.
#StandWithUkraine. How western part of Ukraine helps refugees from the attacked areas Serhiy Gudak from the city of Uzhorod, Ukraine. The western region of Ukraine is well known for its hospitality. Nice food and people. Today, millions of people are moving to the west from the areas which are bombarded by Russian troops. The road can take 20-40 hours. Most people travel
#StandWithUkraine. Children of the war from evacuated maternity hospitals Sergey Baksheev, obstetrician-gynecologist from Kyiv. First children of war are born. Maternity hospitals are evacuated to the basements in Kyiv and suburbs because of Russian Attacks with bombs. Neonatologists, reanimations, baby care spots all are and the ground hiding in cold areas without heating and toilet. Join the free newsletter
#StandWithUkraine. The 2nd day. What it means to be there Oleksandr Khomenko is a Kyiv-based photographer who shows life in Ukraine as it is in independent media like hromadske.ua and Ukrainer. For the second day, people with emergency bags and pets have been staying at the Kyiv subway stations. The entrance is free. Many people have found shelter at
#StandWithUkraine. On the first day of the Russian invasion We are contacting photographers and authors who work in Ukraine to help spread their stories. Here's the first one. Please share and join us in supporting Ukrainians — the info is below. On the first day of the invasion, nobody was ready for HOW nightmarish it would be, nobody believed that
Zak Waters: Birdmen Pigeon racing is a typically British sport (the same people who also invented cheese rolling where a large lump of cheese is rolled from the top of a hill and the competitors chase it down with some pretty spectacular sights, falls and broken limbs. Honestly, watch a video and thank
Brian O'Neill: Beach Boulevard Brian O’Neill is an Illinois-based sociologist and photographer whose work looks at the human condition and society’s relationship to nature. He investigates the various meanings of “industry” and how it affects local communities and environments. Beach Boulevard, his first photographic publication, is a small spiral-bound book in a