War Photography Series Earns Odesa Couple Top International Story of the Year Award.
Odesa Photographers Win Global Recognition
According to Espreso.tv: Ukrainian photographers Kostiantyn and Olena Liberov, a married couple based in Odesa, have earned international acclaim for their photo series documenting the war in Ukraine. They took first place in the Story of the Year category and secured third place in the Photo of the Year competition. This honor highlights the significance of their work amid Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022.
Chronicling the Conflict
The Liberovs have been documenting the Russo-Ukrainian war since the invasion started. Before 2022, they specialized in love story photography, but the war prompted a dramatic shift in their creative focus. They now work closely with the international agency Getty Images, giving their images broad exposure and recognition beyond Ukraine’s borders.
In addition to this latest achievement, Kostiantyn Liberov previously received the French Bayeux Calvados-Normandy award, further underscoring the importance of their contribution to documenting current events. The Liberovs’ success demonstrates how vital it is to convey the truth about war and its human impact, and how art can serve as a powerful tool for sharing these critical messages with a global audience.
This recognition not only affirms the Liberovs’ professionalism but also reflects the broader importance of capturing the realities of war, which have a profound effect on society. During conflict, photography can shape public opinion and draw attention to the humanitarian crises that arise. International honors like this can also help sustain support for Ukraine as it continues to fight for its independence and territorial integrity.
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