On February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin ordered an unprovoked . In the several weeks that have followed, there has been heavy shelling and rocket attacks, with several cities under siege or destroyed, and countless lives lost.
The a strong defense, troops in some cities, but at the time of publishing, the country remains under intense bombardment. I have been photographing conflicts since I was 27—more than 12 years now.
The effects of photographing war comes in waves; there are peaks during the job, followed by low, low valleys. In stressful environments I can’t always fully absorb the effects and feelings that come with what I’m seeing, because I have to focus on the job.I arrived in Kyiv a few days before the began on February 24.
The night before, people were out and about in the city’s center, eating at restaurants, shopping, strolling, enjoying their evening.
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