Splinters of broken silence
Syria continues to sink in blood of own people, to collapse from explosions and attacks. Civil war goes four years. According to UN figures, more than 250 thousand people were killed in military operations. Government forces confront militias belonging to various armed groups. The future of Syria and its citzens is still covered with a thick smoke of the next projectile. Syria has turned into splinters. Splinters of broken silence.
Valery Melnikov
Born in Nevinnomyssk, Valery Melnikov studied journalism in
Stavropol, Russia. His photographic career began when he started to work for
The North Caucasus newspaper. For ten years he was a staff photographer for
Kommersant publishing house and since 2009 for international news agency
Rossiya Segodnya. He has dedicated
himself to documenting the political and social life of societies in conflict.
Valery’s professional biography includes coverage of Chechen war, conflict
between Georgia and South Ossetia, Lebanese war in 2006, uprising of Mali
Republic, Syrian civil war. In 2014, Valery began documenting war in Eastern
Ukraine. This work continues in his current ongoing project, Black days of
Ukraine, about ordinary civil people who became the participants of the
military confrontation against their will.
Valery has received many awards for his work, including World Press
Photo, Magnum Photography Awards, Pictures of the Year International, Sony
World Photography awards, LensCulture Visual Storytelling Awards. His work has
been exhibited in France, Austria, Italy, USA, Germany, UK, Russia and other
countries. Valery currently lives in
Moscow.