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Sasha Maslov
Саша Маслов
Born1984
NationalityUkrainian
OccupationPhotographer

Oleksandr Hennadiiovych Maslov (better known as Sasha Maslov; born 1984, Kharkiv [1] [2]) is a Ukrainian-American photographer. [3]

Biography

He learned photography from his father, Hennadii, and later from a teacher at the Kharkiv City Palace of Children and Youth Creativity, Oleh Shyshkov. [2]

He has been living and working in New York from 2008. [2]

Has photographed Sviatoslav Vakarchuk, Wladimir Klitschko, Pavlo Makov, Illya Chichkan, Petro Poroshenko, Elon Musk, David Lynch, Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Paulson, Jason Schwartzman, Mahershala Ali, Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs and others. [4] [5] His work has been published in The New York Times, CNN, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, The Guardian, Wall Street Journal Magazine, Esquire, Forbes, Billboard, Men's Health, and others. [2] [6] [7] [8]

Author of the books "Ukrainian Railroad Ladies" (2020), "Veterans: Faces of World War II" (2017), "Portrait Assignment", "Saints" (2024, co-author). [2] [9] [10]

Personal exhibitions in Lviv (2016), Kharkiv (2016), Ann Arbor (2018), Kyiv (2016, 2020), Montpellier (2017, 2021), Cleveland (2021), New York (2011, 2017, 2021, 2022), Lima (2023); group meetings in Kraków (2007), Bratislava (2009), London (2012, 2020), Zamość (2015), Beijing (2016), Białystok (2017), Clermont-Ferrand (2017), Tbilisi (2017), Odesa (2017), Sarajevo (2017), Los Angeles (2017), Helsinki (2020). [2] [9]

Awards

  • Winner (2021, 2022) and Favorites-Archive (2014) by AI-AP [2]
  • Juror Special Selection at LensCulture Exposure Awards (2020) [2]
  • Finalist of Sony World Photography Awards (2017, 2020) [2] [11]
  • Finalist of Magnum Photography Awards (2017) [2]

References

  1. ^ "Саша Маслов". The Naked Room.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Саша Маслов". Moksop.
  3. ^ "Sony World Photography Awards 2018: The Shortlist highlights". The Telegraph. 2018-02-28. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  4. ^ Тамара Балаева. "Зупинив мить". Довгий Фокус.
  5. ^ Оля Артеменко (2020-04-30). "Саша Маслов: "З людьми, які не звикли до камери, набагато цікавіше працювати"". Your Art.
  6. ^ "Саша Маслов". UAPP.
  7. ^ Тарас Прокопишин (2014-12-17). "Саша Маслов". The Ukrainians.
  8. ^ Kyle Almond (2024-02-24). "Ukrainians have seen 'unimaginable' horror. Photographers share their stories". CNN.
  9. ^ a b "Sasha Maslov. Info". Офіційний вебсайт.
  10. ^ "Saint Javelin і Саша Маслов створили фотокнигу з історіями військових. Уже можна передзамовити". The Village Україна. 2024-02-29.
  11. ^ "In pictures: The Sony World Photography Awards professional competition 2023". CNN. 2023-02-28. Retrieved 2024-03-10.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sasha Maslov
Саша Маслов
Born1984
NationalityUkrainian
OccupationPhotographer

Oleksandr Hennadiiovych Maslov (better known as Sasha Maslov; born 1984, Kharkiv [1] [2]) is a Ukrainian-American photographer. [3]

Biography

He learned photography from his father, Hennadii, and later from a teacher at the Kharkiv City Palace of Children and Youth Creativity, Oleh Shyshkov. [2]

He has been living and working in New York from 2008. [2]

Has photographed Sviatoslav Vakarchuk, Wladimir Klitschko, Pavlo Makov, Illya Chichkan, Petro Poroshenko, Elon Musk, David Lynch, Reese Witherspoon, Sarah Paulson, Jason Schwartzman, Mahershala Ali, Tom Ford, Marc Jacobs and others. [4] [5] His work has been published in The New York Times, CNN, New York Magazine, The New Yorker, The Guardian, Wall Street Journal Magazine, Esquire, Forbes, Billboard, Men's Health, and others. [2] [6] [7] [8]

Author of the books "Ukrainian Railroad Ladies" (2020), "Veterans: Faces of World War II" (2017), "Portrait Assignment", "Saints" (2024, co-author). [2] [9] [10]

Personal exhibitions in Lviv (2016), Kharkiv (2016), Ann Arbor (2018), Kyiv (2016, 2020), Montpellier (2017, 2021), Cleveland (2021), New York (2011, 2017, 2021, 2022), Lima (2023); group meetings in Kraków (2007), Bratislava (2009), London (2012, 2020), Zamość (2015), Beijing (2016), Białystok (2017), Clermont-Ferrand (2017), Tbilisi (2017), Odesa (2017), Sarajevo (2017), Los Angeles (2017), Helsinki (2020). [2] [9]

Awards

  • Winner (2021, 2022) and Favorites-Archive (2014) by AI-AP [2]
  • Juror Special Selection at LensCulture Exposure Awards (2020) [2]
  • Finalist of Sony World Photography Awards (2017, 2020) [2] [11]
  • Finalist of Magnum Photography Awards (2017) [2]

References

  1. ^ "Саша Маслов". The Naked Room.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Саша Маслов". Moksop.
  3. ^ "Sony World Photography Awards 2018: The Shortlist highlights". The Telegraph. 2018-02-28. Retrieved 2024-03-10.
  4. ^ Тамара Балаева. "Зупинив мить". Довгий Фокус.
  5. ^ Оля Артеменко (2020-04-30). "Саша Маслов: "З людьми, які не звикли до камери, набагато цікавіше працювати"". Your Art.
  6. ^ "Саша Маслов". UAPP.
  7. ^ Тарас Прокопишин (2014-12-17). "Саша Маслов". The Ukrainians.
  8. ^ Kyle Almond (2024-02-24). "Ukrainians have seen 'unimaginable' horror. Photographers share their stories". CNN.
  9. ^ a b "Sasha Maslov. Info". Офіційний вебсайт.
  10. ^ "Saint Javelin і Саша Маслов створили фотокнигу з історіями військових. Уже можна передзамовити". The Village Україна. 2024-02-29.
  11. ^ "In pictures: The Sony World Photography Awards professional competition 2023". CNN. 2023-02-28. Retrieved 2024-03-10.

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