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Slava!

The 24th of February 2022, Russian invaded Ukraine and I learnt a new phrase, SLAVA UKRAINE!

Glory to The Heroes

Portraits of Ukrainians and their Supporters in London 2023. The second year of Russia’s disgraceful full invasion of Ukraine.

1000 Days of War

Portraits of Ukrainians and their Supporters in London 2024. Western Democracies fail to fully support Ukraine defeat Russia and the war crimes continue…, by Simon Burton.

Stolen Children

Portraits of Ukrainians and their Supporters in London 2025. The fourth year of Russia’s disgraceful full invasion of Ukraine. Russia has taken at least 20,000 Ukrainian children from their homes. As of March 2026, only 2,058 have been returned, by Simon Burton.

Yuliana Romaniv

Yuliana Romaniv — Azovstal Solidarity, Lviv Yuliana Romaniv is one of the few photographers regularly documenting the Ukraine solidarity movement in London. Originally from Ukraine, she moved to London for work as Russia’s full-scale invasion began and over the past four years has photographed many rallies, vigils and cultural events in support of Ukraine. Her first gallery series for PRESS captures one of the many rallies held in Lviv, her home city, in support of the defenders of Azovstal and the prisoners of war still held by Russia. The Azovstal Iron and Steel Works became the final Ukrainian stronghold during…

FotoEvidence is a not-for-profit publisher of documentary photography focused on human rights, injustice and social change. Founded in 2010 by Svetlana Bachevanova and David Stuart, it uses photobooks, exhibitions and digital publishing to preserve visual testimony and make powerful documentary work accessible to wide audiences. support public access, FotoEvidence makes its publications available to view online in PDF format free of charge, while also inviting readers to support its work by purchasing books or donating

In partnership with the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers, FotoEvidence launched FotoEvidence Ukraine, an initiative dedicated to supporting Ukrainian photographers and preserving Ukrainian culture.

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War Chronicles: Ukraine 2014–2025 is a major publication produced through FotoEvidence Ukraine. The book brings together more than 360 photographs and personal accounts by Ukrainian documentary photographers and photojournalists, tracing a decade of Ukraine’s fight for freedom, from the Revolution of Dignity in 2014 to the daily realities of full-scale war.

Through images of resistance, loss, dignity and resilience, War Chronicles stands as both an artistic work and a vital historical record. It preserves the voices and witness of Ukrainian photographers who have documented the war from inside their own country and society.

The book is also intended as an educational resource, with plans for distribution to school and public libraries across Ukraine. FotoEvidence has made a free online PDF edition available so nonprofit organisations, public media, educational institutions, journalism schools, social justice groups and international readers can access and share this important record.