Monday, November 23, 2015

FAPA 1ST PLACE WINNER for PHOTOJOURNALISM ~ Photographer Maxim Dondyuk

Maxim Dondyuk (Ukraine, 1983) is a documentary photographer based out of the Ukrain. He began his career in 2007 and went freelance in 2010. Shortly after going freelance Maxim received Noor-Nikon Masterclass award in Documentary Photography in 2011

The list of his grants and awards is long but among them are: Magnum Photos competition ‘30 under 30’ for emerging documentary photographers, Finalist of the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography, Finalist for the FotoEvidence Book Award, Grand Prix ‘Best Global Health Story’ of the BD’s Hope for a Healthy World Photo Competition, Grand Prix of the ‘Best Photo of the Year’ at the contest ‘Photographer of the Year’, shortlist in the portraiture category of Sony World Photography Awards etc.

Maxim collaborates with many international editions and online media. His photos were published in TIME, Der Spiegel, STERN, Paris Match, Rolling Stone, PDN, Bloomberg Businessweek, Russian Reporter, Esquire etc. Also he works in cooperation with international organizations, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

 Maxim’s works are in private and museum collections worldwide. ( VIA photoawards.com)






"Winter 2013 changed Ukraine. 3 months of bloody clashes, tears, fear, Molotov cocktails, burning car tires and several deaths. It wasn’t just a protest in the support of EU. The Ukrainian revolution brought a new spirit, changed the people and their minds, they became one organism that fights with  great passion and intensity for a happy future." (VIA FAPA)
CULTURE of the CONFRONTATION
Maxim Dondyuk

Maxim Dondyuk
CULTURE of the CONFRONTATION
Maxim Dondyuk

CULTURE of the CONFRONTATION
Maxim Dondyuk
CULTURE of the CONFRONTATION
Maxim Dondyuk
From series Euromaidan: Culture of Confrontation
Maxim Dondyuk
From series Euromaidan: Culture of Confrontation
"Frequently a photographer attempts to contemplate, constructing a frame, a composition – and lets the emotions slip by! As a result he ends up with a beautiful, balanced, and completely dead picture." ~ Maxim Dondyuk


From series Euromaidan: Culture of Confrontation


Maxim Dondyuk

From series TB epidemic in UkraineMaxim Dondyuk
From series TB epidemic in Ukraine
Maxim Dondyuk

Maxim Dondyuk
From series Rosh Hashana
 Maxim DondyukFrom series Rosh Hashana
Maxim Dondyuk

Maxim Dondyuk at work

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