Evgeniy Maloletka

January 1, 1970 (54 years old) in Berdyansk, USSR, Ukraine

Evegeniy Maloletka is a Ukrainian war photographer, journalist and filmmaker, who has been covering the war in Ukraine since 2014. He has also covered the Euromaidan Revolution, the protests in Belarus, the Nagorno-Karabakh war and the COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine. Evgeniy Maloletka was born on the Azov Sea, in Berdyansk, Ukraine. He graduated from the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute in 2010. In 2009, he started working as a staff photographer for Ukrainian media. Later, he worked as a freelancer and collaborated with the Associated Press, Al Jazeera, Der Spiegel and others.In 2020-21, Maloletka covered the COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine. In particular, his photo of the doctor Evhen Venzhynovych was widely disseminated as a public service announcement. In February and March 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Associated Press staff member Mstyslav Chernov and Maloletka, a freelancer working for AP, stayed in Mariupol, which was encircled by the Russian troops, under siege, and extensively bombed, whereas the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Defense Ministry claimed that Russia only targets military installations. Maloletka were among the few journalists international journalists in Mariupol during that period, and their photographs were extensively used by Western media to cover the situation. On 11 March they were in a hospital taking photos when they were taken out of the city with the assistance of Ukrainian soldiers. They managed to escape from Mariupol unharmed. In 2022 his work during the siege of Mariupol has been recognized with the Knight International Journalism Award, the Visa d’or News Award and the Prix Bayeux Calvados-Normandie. He has also received awards from Italy, Germany, Norway and United States. Evgeniy Maloletka writes,” For me as a Ukrainian it is important to show the world what is really happening on the ground. We report what we see: the truth and facts, and portray the persistence and courage of ordinary Ukrainians.” Awards: 2015 winner in category news story APME photo contest; 2015 honorable mention of Slovak press photo International category; 2015 first and second place in genre, documentary and news category of Ukrainian press photo contest; 2015 second and third places in open nomination “Ukraine” Belarus Press photo contest; 2015 second place in category general news of China International Press Photo Contest; 2015 first place in category general news of Pictures of the Year International Competition; 2014 third place in portrait category in photo contest “Best Photographer of Russia”; 2014 grand prix of Ukrainian photo contest “Photo Day”; 2013 second place in news category of Ukrainian press photo contest; 2011 finalist of International Festival of Photojournalism Vilnius Photo Circle.

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