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Ukraine: Love+War
by by ninety four photojournalists
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Concept and Artistic Director: Svetlana Bachevanova
Photo Editor: Sarah Leen
Assistant Photo Editor: Irynka Hromotska
Book design: Fernanda Fajardo
Introduction: Myroslav Laiuk
English text editor: David Stuart
Ukrainian translation: Eugenia Kouznetsova
First edition ISBN: 979-8-9865952-5-2
Printed at Ofset Yapimevi in May 2024
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The book Ukraine: Love+War (2014-2024) is a product of the 2024 FotoEvidence Book Award and it is dedicated to the impact of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine on children and families. It is a collection of photographs and witness accounts by 94 Ukrainian and international photojournalists from 23 countries.
Following FotoEvidence's historical publication Ukraine: A War Crime, the photojournalism community unites for second time to document this tragic period in Ukrainian history for future generations.
With texts and images from more than 90 Ukrainian and international photojournalists, Ukraine: Love+War, documents the profound impact of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine during the last decade. The book focuses on daily life and the disruption, displacement, destruction, and death visited on innocent Ukrainian civilians.
The bi-lingual book was released in September 2024 in Europe and the USA in Ukrainian and English.
The production of the book Ukraine: Love+War is supported by the Open Society Foundations Western Balkans and Grodzins Fund.
Participating photographers:
Alena Grom, Alex Chan Tsz Yuk, Alex Kent, Ana Palacios, Anastasiia Petukhova, André Luís Alves, Andriy Lomakin, Antoni Lallican, Antonio Romano/Gaze Collective, Anya Tsaruk, Brendan Hoffman, Carol Guzy, Celestino Arce, Chris McGrath, Christian Verdet, Christopher Nunn, Christopher Occhicone, Claire Harbage, Daniel Carde, Daria Chuprun, David Guttenfelder, David Tesinsky, Denislav Stoychev, Diego Ibarra Sanchez, Dima Kornilov, Ed Ram, Elena Tita, Emanuele Satolli, Emine Ziyatdinova, Eric Bouvet, Evgenyi Maloletka, Fabio Bucciarelli, Fermín Torrano, Finbarr O'Reilly, Federico Quintana, Gaelle Girbes, Igor Efimov, Hailey Sadler, Hanna Hrabarska, Ingmar Bjorn Nolting, Irina Unruh , Israel Fuguemann, J.B Russell, Jelle Krings, Johanna Maria Fritz, Karina Piliugina, Katerina Kouzmitcheva, Katya Moskalyuk, Laetitia Vançon, Laura Boushnak, Lynsey Addario, Luca De Cet, Mads Nissen, Marcin Kruk, Marek M. Berezowski, Maryna Syrovatka, Małgorzata Smieszek, Massimo Berruti, Máté Ladjánszki, Mateusz Sarello, Mauricio Lima, Maxim Dondyuk, Michael Logsdon, Michael Robinson Chavez, Mykhaylo Palinchak, Natalie Keyssar, Nicole Tung, Oksana Kami, Oksana Parafeniuk, Oleksandr Rupeta, Paula Bronstein, Pavlo Palamarchuk, Philip Cheung, Pierpaolo Mittica, Pete Kiehart, Roman Pilipey, Ron Haviv, Sasha Maslov, Sergey Melnitchenko, Sergii Polezhaka, Simona Supino, Sitara Thalia Ambrosio, Stephen Dupont, Svet Jacqueline, Timothy Fadek, Vasil Dinev, Vince Bevan, Virginie Nguyen Hoang, Yevhenii Zavhorodnii, Volodymyr Petrov, Yurii Stefaniak, Yurko Dyachyshyn, Vyacheslav Ratynskyi, Wojciech Grzedzinski, Wolfgang Schwan.