Serhii Korovayny | |
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Born | 1995 (age 28–29) Khartsyzsk |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Occupation | Photo-journalist |
Known for | Photo-journalism during the Russo-Ukrainian war |
Serhii Korovayny (born 1995) is a Ukrainian photo-journalist notable for their work covering the Russo-Ukrainian war. They are a regular contributor to the Wall Street Journal, and their work has been featured in numerous publications and organizations, such as Time Magazine, National Geographic, and the United Nations.
In 2022, Korovayny was awarded the James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting.
Before the war, Korovayny worked primarily on environmental documentary journalism in Ukraine.
Korovayny was a Fulbright scholar and earned a Master of Arts in Photography from Syracuse University.
See also
Notes
- Sometimes credited as Serhii Korovainyi.
References
- "Why this photographer wants to go back to his boring pre-war life", The Week, retrieved 25 February 2023
- "Donbas: Ground Zero of Russia's War in Ukraine", Politico, retrieved 25 February 2023
- ^ "Ukrainian Photojournalists on Why They Stayed to Document the War", Time Magazine, 15 April 2022, retrieved 25 February 2023
- "Inside a Ukrainian war zone, another fight rages—for clean air", National Geographic, 2021, retrieved 25 February 2023
- "Ukraine: 'Calling it a crisis seems so insignificant compared to everyday reality on the ground'", UN News, 2023, retrieved 25 February 2023
- "Creating safe spaces for women in Ukraine", UN Women, 2023, retrieved 25 February 2023
- ^ "Serhii Korovainyi", James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting, retrieved 25 February 2023