Serhii Korovayny

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Serhii Korovayny
Born1995 (age 28–29)
NationalityUkrainian
OccupationPhoto-journalist
Known forPhoto-journalism during the Russo-Ukrainian war

Serhii Korovayny[a] (born 1995) is a Ukrainian photo-journalist notable for their work covering the Russo-Ukrainian war.[1][2] 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,[3] National Geographic,[4] and the United Nations.[5][6]

In 2022, Korovayny was awarded the James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting.[7]

Before the war, Korovayny worked primarily on environmental documentary journalism in Ukraine.[3]

Korovayny was a Fulbright scholar and earned a Master of Arts in Photography from Syracuse University.[7]

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  1. ^ Sometimes credited as Serhii Korovainyi.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Why this photographer wants to go back to his boring pre-war life", The Week, retrieved 25 February 2023
  2. ^ "Donbas: Ground Zero of Russia's War in Ukraine", Politico, retrieved 25 February 2023
  3. ^ a b "Ukrainian Photojournalists on Why They Stayed to Document the War", Time Magazine, 15 April 2022, retrieved 25 February 2023
  4. ^ "Inside a Ukrainian war zone, another fight rages—for clean air", National Geographic, 2021, retrieved 25 February 2023
  5. ^ "Ukraine: 'Calling it a crisis seems so insignificant compared to everyday reality on the ground'", UN News, 2023, retrieved 25 February 2023
  6. ^ "Creating safe spaces for women in Ukraine", UN Women, 2023, retrieved 25 February 2023
  7. ^ a b "Serhii Korovainyi", James Foley Award for Conflict Reporting, retrieved 25 February 2023

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