Coverage of war, which Russia is waging against Ukraine, take part thousand of journalists and photographers from all over the war. The situation that is going on at the front line, near the front line districts and in the damaged cities, show us rescuers workers, doctors, volunteers and drivers also. In this set we gathered people, which works we are inspired too, and whom we need to follow to know about things that happened in Ukraine.
Family couple of wedding photographers on February 2022 went to the near front zone and maintains one of the richest instagram accounts about the war. Volunteer of medical battalion from Canada is showing his work in Bakhmut, Soledar and other cities on the east part of Ukraine. The owner of Pulitzer Prize and photographer The New York Times has published the evidences of the terrible crimes of the Russian army in Ukraine. Be warned, some of these shots are hard to watch.
Nicole Tung
The New York Times photographer has been filming Russia's war against Ukraine since its early days.
First days of 2023. A dead woman with two dogs lies at the door of her house in Bakhmut after being shelled by the Russian army.
'Z' left by Russian soldiers in a kindergarten room.
Rescue operation in the Dnipro after a Russian missile hit a 9-story building.
Nicole's Instagram — @nicoletung
Brandon Mitchell
A Canadian who volunteers for the medical battalion.
"I am with Ukraine from the very beginning!"
Brandon's Instagram — @ukraine_tbic
Oleksandr Todorchuk
Together with the organization UAnimals helps animals during the war.
Oleksandr's Instagram — @sashatodorchuk
Anastasia Vlasova
Films everyday life in Ukraine during the war.
Anastasia's Instagram — @sia_vlasova
Wolfgang Schwan
Philadelphia-based freelance photographer who took "the first portrait of the war".
Morning of February 24, 2022 in Chuguev.
Evacuation from Irpen in March 2022.
Graves for civilians who died from shelling during the occupation of Liman in the Donetsk region.
Wolfgang's Instagram — @wolfgang_schwan
Evgeniy Maloletka
Best Photographer of 2022 by The Guardian.
Ukrainian MSLR BM-21 'Grad' fires at Russian positions on the front line in the Kharkiv region. August 2022.
One of the thousands of Ukrainian houses destroyed by Russian missiles.
Shot of a Russian tank at a residential building in Mariupol.
Evgeniy's Instagram — @evgenymaloletka
Mykhaylo Palinchak
Films the main events in Ukraine since the Maidan.
Russian armored vehicles destroyed by the Ukrainian army are exhibited on Khreshchatyk on the eve of Ukraine's Independence Day.
Flooding after the explosion of a dam on the Irpen River, which occurred on February 26, 2022 near the village of Demidov in the Kyiv region.
Blackout in Kyiv. November 2022.
Mykhaylo's Instagram — @mpalinchakphoto
Ignatius Ivlev-Yorke
Evacuates people from Donbass.
Help for people with special needs in Lisichansk.
Evacuation of an 83-year-old resident of Soledar.
Helping a homeless, half-paralyzed man in Lisichansk.
Ignatius's Instagram — @ivlevyorke
Emilio Morenatti
Pulitzer Prize winner and one of the main photographers of Russia's war against Ukraine.
The queue for drinking water in Nikolaev.
Unidentified bodies of Ukrainian citizens killed by the Russian army in Bucha.
Yana Stepanenko from Kramatorsk, who came under Russian fire while waiting for an evacuation train.
Emilio's Instagram — @emilio_morenatti
Mstyslav Chernov
Associated Press photographer.
Antonovsky bridge in Kherson.
Ukrainian military on vacation in the Kharkov region.
Russian tanks with the symbol 'Z' in a residential area of Mariupol.
Mstyslav's Instagram — @mstyslav.chernov
Paula Bronstein
An American photographer who has been filming in Ukraine since before the full-scale invasion.
Humanitarian aid from Ukraine after the liberation of Kherson.
A Ukrainian mechanic tests a repaired Russian tank.
A 56-year-old resident of Kramatorsk after the explosion of Russian S-300 missiles near her home.
Paula's Instagram — @pbbphoto
Marek M. Berezowski
Shoots in the most dangerous points of the front.
Bakhmut. January 2023.
Bakhmut. January 2023.
Bakhmut. December 2022.
Marek's Instagram — @marek.m.berezowski
«My house»
A project about the houses that Russia destroyed and their inhabitants.
The house of the family of Elena Usikova from Irpen was destroyed by Russian invaders a month after the start of the war.
After the Russian attack, the family of Larisa Rudskaya from Popasna lost their own and two parental houses.
Svetlana Markova and her 85-year-old mother were evacuated from Liman to Zhytomyr. In May, they learned that the apartment, bought there a month before the war, had been destroyed by the Russian army.
Project's Instagram — @sviy.dimua
«Behind Blue Eyes»
A project that gives children disposable film cameras to document life in de-occupied communities.
"This is our gate. The yard was bombed, and the shed. We sat in the cellar behind the car. And they [russian occupiers] often hid in the cellar nearby". Artem, 7 years old.
"Grandfather’s workshop, he was constantly sawing something here, there was a rack for my hamsters. A shell hit here, now we are buying a tyrsa from a neighbor". Masha, 10 years old.
"With this picture, I wanted to show how much garbage they [russian occupiers] left behind. There's a lot more behind the scenes". Tanya, 15 years old.
Project's Instagram — @theblueyedproject