J O I N U S : D O C U M E N T A R Y M A T T E R S
Covering the War in Ukraine
With Svet Jacqueline
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
In person at the Leica Gallery Boston | 74 Arlington Street, Boston, MA
Reception: 6:00 pm | Program begins 6:30
Free and open to the public but registration is required.
A family takes a train toward Lviv as violence increases in Eastern Ukraine on April 25, 2022. The displacement of over four million refugees has been recorded since the start of the Russian invasion. Photo by Svet Jacqueline
Svet Jacqueline arrived in Ukraine just after the war started on February 24, 2022, to an endless visual display of innocent people whose homes and loved ones had become pawns in a fight for survival. The further into the country she traveled, the more severe the circumstances. She has now spent most of the past fifteen months dedicated to sharing the stories of Ukrainians affected by this conflict, specifically children. Her long-term project, “Too Young To Fight,” was published in the recent issue of The Social Documentary’s ZEKE Magazine. Her other work from Ukraine can be seen in the photobook Relentless Courage: Ukraine and the World At War; Ukraine: A War Crime by Fotoevidence; and An Unnecessary War: Bucha and Beyond by All About Photo.
As a child orphaned at birth in Kirov, Russia, Svet’s work explores the trauma of youth whose childhoods are divergent or unstable due to geopolitical circumstances outside of their control. An aftermath story is developing in real-time as the war continues. This event will provide insight into how she navigated working in a conflict zone as a first-time documentary photographer and what she will focus on as she prepares to go back for an extended period of time in the field.
Svet Jacqueline earned a Bachelor of Science in Photography from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. For several years she did commercial work, freelancing for Sony Records and managing studios in Los Angeles. During the global pandemic, she began documenting the Black Lives Matter movement and published her first book, 100 Days of Protest. In 2021, she split her time between Los Angeles, Mexico, and Texas documenting migration at the U.S. border and the cycle of poverty on Skid Row. Her work won first place in the International Photography Awards and NPPA Best of Photojournalism. When Russia invaded Ukraine, she began focusing on visual stories around childhood trauma in conflict zones. She is a photo essayist in the book, Relentless Courage: Ukraine And The World At War and was a panelist on “Urgency: Ukraine” at The Bronx Documentary Center. All About Photo named her one of the best modern photographers in their September issue and CNN featured her as one of 12 women and nonbinary photographers capturing 2022. She has participated in the Eddie Adams Workshop and the Missouri Photo Workshop and received The Yunghi Grant for her ongoing work, “Too Young To Fight.” She is available for new assignments on a freelance basis and is represented by ZUMA Press.
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