Uliana Storoshchuk is a Ukrainian journalist and photojournalist based in New York, working at the intersection of documentary and storytelling. Her work explores memory, care, and resilience, often focusing on lives shaped by war, while also documenting current events in the United States.

She holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Journalism (2016–2022) from Western Ukraine. Her work has appeared in international media outlets including New York Magazine, Forbes, Atmos Magazine, Ori Magazine, Voice of America (Ukrainian), Radio Free Liberty, BBC Ukraine, and Ukraïner, as well as other media in Ukraine. Her writing has been published in Between the Text: Journalists for Journalists (2019) and Muscles Not Muses (2023), and her photography was featured in the photobook EDITED 2026 (Berlin).

In 2024, she interned at Voice of America (Ukrainian) and was awarded the Director’s Fellowship at the International Center of Photography, where she focused on documentary photography and visual journalism.

Her work has been exhibited internationally through the Social Documentary Network (Cambridge, USA), the Central Scotland Documentary Festival (Scotland), and the International Center of Photography (New York, USA).

She attended The Eddie Adams Workshop XXXVIII (2025), WPOW (2025), and the Foundry Photojournalism Workshop (2026). She also volunteered at the NPPA Northern Short Course (2026) in Boston and is a member of the VII Foundation.

In her artistic practice, she combines conceptual and documentary photography with narrative journalism, grounded in her personal experience and ongoing connection to Ukraine.