Sasha Maslov

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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]

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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]

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