Ihor Kryvonos

Ihor Kryvonos

Nuclear physicist-engineer for several years, and later director of photography, photographer, he continues successful career on television, been also an associated professor of cinematography department of Kyiv National University. During years of work on television and cinematography he filmed more then four hundred documentary, science-popular and feature movies . The Member of Filmmakers Union of Ukraine and Cameramen Guild of Ukraine. Participatant in a number of international photo contests, being also jury member in some of them. Creatively uses modern technical for creation of unusual art photos. Travels much and his photos from the different countries are always noted by his unique hallmark. His solo exhibition “Kiev night jazz“ in 2012 had big response from the audience and experts, now his works are in private collections in France, Germany, Ukraine. Kyiv State University student 1969-1974 Nuclear physicist-engineer 1974-1978 Kyiv National University of Theatre, Cinematography and Television n.a. Karpenko-Kary student 1978-1983 director of photography, photographer 1983-now associated professor of cinematography department of Kyiv National University 1992-2020.

Dead Martian Cities

  Dead Martian Cities Illustration based on THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES by Ray Bradbury      

Martian Sandships (Generated LEONARDO)

  Martian Sandships (Generated LEONARDO) OFF SEAZON “Here they come,” said Elma. Across the ancient sea floor a dozen tall, blue-sailed Martian sand ships floated, like blue ghosts, like blue smoke. “Sand ships! But there aren’t any more, Elma, no more sand...

FEAST

  FEAST FEAST "Out!" Bill cried. They recoiled as the sky scorched them white. The Earth, engulfed in flames, grew wildly, double, quadrupled. The fire silently drove away the darkness. Like a gigantic red-green blaze. Upturned faces on the hills, in...

The dead Martian city

  The dead Martian city AND THE MOON BE STILL AS BRIGHT No matter how we touch Mars, we’ll never touch it. And then we’ll get mad at it, and you know what we’ll do? We’ll rip it up, rip the skin off, and change it to fit ourselves.” “We won’t ruin Mars,” said the...

IMAGE, DESIGN, MEDIA, INSTRUMENT, RESULT

IMAGE, DESIGN, MEDIA, INSTRUMENT, RESULT IMAGE, DESIGN, MEDIA, INSTRUMENT, RESULT - But the computer did it! - I heard this phrase from one of my colleagues on TV, an editor, after I showed my first works from the "Overcoming" series. And this series, I must say, is...

YLLA

  YLLA Mr. and Mrs. K were not old. They had the fair, brownish skin of the true Martian, the yellow coin eyes, the soft musical voices. Once they had liked painting pictures with chemical fire, swimming in the canals in the seasons when the wine trees filled...

AND THE MOON BE STILL AS BRIGHT

  AND THE MOON BE STILL AS BRIGHT No matter how we touch Mars, we’ll never touch it. And then we’ll get mad at it, and you know what we’ll do? We’ll rip it up, rip the skin off, and change it to fit ourselves.” “We won’t ruin Mars,” said the captain. “It’s too...

Martian Sandships (Generated MIDJOURNEY)

  Martian Sandships (Generated MIDJOURNEY) Across the ancient sea floor a dozen tall, blue-sailed Martian sand ships floated, like blue ghosts, like blue smoke. “Sand ships! But there aren’t any more, Elma, no more sand ships.” 1 Ray Bradbury The Martian...

THE WATCHERS

  THE WATCHERS   THE WATCHERS At nine o’clock Earth seemed to explode, catch fire, and burn. The people on the porches put up their hands as if to beat the fire out. They waited. By midnight the fire was extinguished. Earth was still there. There was a sigh,...

Martian sand ships

  Martian sand ships   These images are a tribute and memory to the writer Ray Bradbury, and are based on his novel The Martian Chronicles.   “Here they come,” said Elma. Across the ancient sea floor a dozen tall, blue-sailed Martian sand ships floated,...
THE WATCHERS

THE WATCHERS

  THE WATCHERS   THE WATCHERS At nine o’clock Earth seemed to explode, catch fire, and burn. The people on the porches put up their hands as if to beat the fire out. They waited. By midnight the fire was extinguished. Earth was still there. There was a sigh,...

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Martian sand ships

Martian sand ships

  Martian sand ships   These images are a tribute and memory to the writer Ray Bradbury, and are based on his novel The Martian Chronicles.   “Here they come,” said Elma. Across the ancient sea floor a dozen tall, blue-sailed Martian sand ships floated,...

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