17 Mar, 14:40··

British Photographer Captures Four Years of War in Ukraine

France24 English

British photographer Mark Neville has dedicated the past four years to documenting the devastating war in Ukraine, operating primarily in Kyiv and establishing the charity Postcode Ukraine to provide vital humanitarian aid to frontline communities. His ongoing work, culminating in the book 'Diary of a Volunteer,' seeks to highlight the human cost of the conflict.

Neville’s commitment extends beyond simply recording the events; he’s actively adapting to the dangerous environment, recognizing the psychological toll of constant threat. Postcode Ukraine, founded by Neville, isn't just about delivering supplies – it’s a direct response to the urgent needs of towns closest to the fighting, offering tangible support to those displaced and impacted. The 'Diary of a Volunteer' project is intended to offer a deeply personal and immediate perspective on the war, moving beyond traditional news coverage to showcase the resilience and suffering of individuals caught in the crossfire. Neville’s sustained presence in Ukraine underscores the long-term nature of the crisis and the importance of continued support for those affected.

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Highlights

Photographer's Long-Term Ukraine Coverage

Mark Neville has dedicated four years to documenting the war in Ukraine, experiencing the constant danger firsthand.

Humanitarian Aid and Charity

He established Postcode Ukraine to provide humanitarian aid to frontline communities affected by the conflict.

Documentary Work and Awareness

Neville’s photographic work, including the book 'Diary of a Volunteer', seeks to raise awareness of the war's impact.

Adapting to a Dangerous Environment

He has adapted his nervous system to cope with the persistent threat of attack in Kyiv.

Capturing Affected Stories

Neville continues to document the personal stories of those impacted by the ongoing war.

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