Yellow Van Stories

Bastian Fischer

Yellow Van Stories is an interview podcast hosted by the photographer and filmmaker Bastian Fischer. He speaks to creatives across the globe exploring the value of culture in times of crisis and how it has the power to bring us closer together. Fonsi departs every Thursday at 21.00 CET. Come on the road with us! Find out more on www.yellowvanstories.com

  1. Roman Pilipey "The Ultimate Price"

    11.07.2024 · VIDEO

    Roman Pilipey "The Ultimate Price"

    Roman Pilipey is a Ukrainian photojournalist based in Kiyv. The first main event he witnessed as a photographer was the Euromaidan revolution in Kyiv, 2013-2014, when Ukraine showed its clear and unmistakable determination to be a part of Europe. It is no coincidence that the invasion and annexation of Crimea by Russian military happened only a few months later.  From 2014, Roman was covering the, then still isolated, war in eastern Ukraine, and, in the same year, became the staff photographer for European Pressphoto Agency (EPA). For the next few years, Roman's focus was mainly on Eastern Ukraine and its aftermath, while also working in other parts of the country.  In 2017, Roman relocated to Beijing for EPA where he worked on stories and covered major news events in China, becoming in 2022 the EPA bureau chief for the China region. Throughout his years in China, he has been traveling to almost every corner of the country. For his work in China he was awarded Photographer of the Year, POY Asia 2022.  When the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, Roman had just finished covering the Beijing Olympic Games. He immediately left China and went to his native country to cover the war. Since then he relocated back to Ukraine, where he works on stories of the ongoing war. In early 2023, after eight years in EPA, Roman left the agency. Since then he is actively collaborating with Getty Images, and works as chief photographer for Agence France-Presse (AFP).  In 2023, with his picture from Bucha, which we will discuss in more detail a little later on, he was awarded Pictures of the Year International (POY) Finalist in “War in Ukraine: News” category, and in 2024 Roman was named Photojournalist of the Year, National at the 2024 National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) in the category Best of Photojournalism. An award he much deserves and I was very happy to see him receive.Having him in the van with us today, we will look at the Russian invasion of Ukraine through the eyes of one its most accomplished chroniclers by discussing a selection of Roman's images from the last two years. And I am, therefore, incredibly grateful to have him with us today. Welcome to the Yellow Van, Roman! --- SHOW NOTES Image Galleryhttps://bit.ly/yellowvanstories Roman on the Webhttps://www.facebook.com/roman.pilipeyhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/roman-pilipey-3a1a2367/https://x.com/RomanPilipey Ukraine Aidhttps://www.hospitallers.life/https://prytulafoundation.org/enhttps://savelife.in.ua/en/ --- MUSICLove In The Face Of Fear, Jim Kroft Support the Show --- The Yellow Van on YouTube:  https://youtu.be/voAIEy4j4Lc

    2 Std. 43 Min.
  2. Mykola Kondrashev "Choosing Ukraine"

    29.06.2023 · VIDEO

    Mykola Kondrashev "Choosing Ukraine"

    Mykola Kondrashev is an award-winning cinematographer and photographer based in Kiyv who also holds a master's degree in psychology. With his experience on a wide array of projects including commercial music videos, feature films, and television series, Mykola has honed his skills to create captivating and powerful visuals. Mykola’s impressive portfolio of projects spans the globe and he has worked with huge names like Coca-Cola, Radisson and Nescafé. Mykola’s dedication to his craft is evident in all of his work, and we are excited to welcome him on board the Yellow Van to learn more about his journey as a cinematographer, how his daily routine has changed during the war and how the deep divide of war can split right through the middle of a family. And, as always, a lot more. Welcome to the Yellow Van, Mykola! Shortly after the recording of our episode, Mykola received mail from the army to be registered with them. As I am recording this, Mykola, like countless other Ukrainians is waiting for his marching order. It could come any moment of any day. Alex Kraev from Odessa, who you might remember from one of the previous episodes, has already been at the front for almost two months now. In one of his latest Facebook-Posts, he wrote: "I am not dead, I am learning." War becomes something else entirely when you know the people who are thrown into it. SHOW NOTES Nyvky - a suburb of KyivV2 RocketsBuchaIrpinCossacksKhokholOseledetsKhmelnytsky UprisingTakflix, Ukrainian film streaming serviceWladiwostokSergei Loznitsa, Ukrainian directorMy Joy, film directed by Sergei Loznitsa Link to the episode with Alex Kraev Mykola OnlineMykola’s Personal websiteMykola’s FacebookMykola’s Instagram DonationsCivilian: Psychological Association of UkraineMilitary: Eyes On Ukraine, Support for Drones Love In The Face Of Fear, Jim Kroft Support the show Yellow Van Stories is a Mind the Bump Production.

    1 Std. 42 Min.
  3. Gayane Arushanian "Chaos & Harmony"

    11.05.2023 · VIDEO

    Gayane Arushanian "Chaos & Harmony"

    Gayane Arushanian is a multidisciplinary artist from Kyiv. She is the founder of the School of Experimental Art in Kyiv and the G-ART STUDIO in Zaporizhzhia.Gayané is not only an outstanding artist, but she also has a Master's in Urban Construction and Design and Economic Cybernetics from the Zaporizhzhia State Engineering Academy. Her mathematical knowledge and her artistic eye and love for colour enable her to create shapes, forms and colour patterns oscillating between harmony and chaos. She says:I have always believed that art was and is the source, the way, and the opportunity to be honest with myself and the world around me. Equilibrium is about finding the balance of the image of the world, the world within. Colour, shapes and composition are the only criteria of harmony for me. There is an ideal state of the world around - Chaos! And all of this is in the indefinite darkness that you and I reveal every day. Gayané was born in Armenia and had to flee her home when the first war between Armenia and Azerbaijan broke out. The Russian invasion of Ukraine on the 24th of February 2022 made a lot of those memories resurface. Today, we want to take a look at Gayané's very personal story of becoming an artist, the Ukrainian art world in a more general way and the challenges it faces because of the war. And a lot more, of course. It is a great pleasure and privilege to have her in the Yellow Van today! SHOW NOTESCyberneticsARC Gallery, ChicagoCity of KhersonCity of UmanFirst Nagorno-Karabakh WarKhmelnytsky UprisingFibonacci SequenceBerlin EnsembleGaia, Greek goddessGayane's InspirationYuryi Khymych (painter)Arkhyp Kuindzhi (painter)Vasyl Symonenko (poet)Myroslav Skoryk (composer)Sergei Parajanov (film director)Gayane OnlineGayane's Online Art Classes:www.airbnb.ru/experiences/1008843Gayane on Instagram:www.instagram.com/gaya_arushanianGayane's Website:www.gayanearushanian.comGayane on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/gayane-arushanian-702409abNew York Group Exhibition "Design On A Dime"MUSICLove In The Face Of Fear, Jim KroftSupport the show Yellow Van Stories is a Mind the Bump Production.

    1 Std. 30 Min.
  4. Dafna Rachok & Ivan Shmatko "The Stoic Use of Expletives"

    16.03.2023 · VIDEO

    Dafna Rachok & Ivan Shmatko "The Stoic Use of Expletives"

    With us in the Yellow Van this week are Dafna Rachok and Ivan Shmatko.Dafna Rachok is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Anthropology at Indiana University Bloomington. Her research seeks to understand how vulnerable groups in Ukraine respond to existing HIV prevention and treatment programs and how their attitudes to the state shape their desire or reluctance to seek those programs. Ivan Shmatko is a PhD student in sociology at the University of Alberta (Canada). Ivan has been a part of the volunteer movement in Ukraine since February 24. He has done research on policing in Ukraine and the imaginaries that shape how police officers see their work and interact with others. His doctoral research project focuses on the experiences of newly mobilized soldiers in Ukraine. Being on leave from their universities in February 2022, they decided to stay in Ukraine when Russia assaulted their home. Rather than escape to safety across the Atlantic Ocean, they looked for ways and means to support their homeland and their fellow Ukrainians.  Join us as we talk about their #volunteering work, the importance of humour in times of darkness and why Ukrainians collectively dislike  Elon Musk.And, as always, a lot more. Thank you, Dafna and Ivan, for joining the Yellow Van.Your bravery and empathy are an inspiration.SHOW NOTESSociological group "RATING"International Red Cross and Red CrescentWorld Food ProgrammeLeonid KuchmaArticle by Dafna Rachok: On Trust, Transparency, and Learning from the Experience of the ExtraordinaryArticle by Ivan Shmatko: A Voracious Beast - Emotional Energy in the Tsunami of SufferingDONATIONSCome Back AliveHospitaliersFOLLOW DAFNA AND IVANDafna's TwitterDafna's LinkedInIvan's TwitterIvan's FacebookMUSICLove In The Face Of Fear, Jim Kroft Support the showYellow Van Stories is a Mind the Bump Production.

    2 Std. 25 Min.
  5. Nick Torzhevskyi "Ukraine Rebirth"

    25.08.2022 · VIDEO

    Nick Torzhevskyi "Ukraine Rebirth"

    Nick Torzhevsky is a film director and producer from Kyiv with over 10 years of experience directing and producing broadcast TV series, commercials, and feature films.Nick's latest project, Ukraine Rebirth, is putting a focus on the rebuilding of Ukraine after the war - something that struck me as extraordinary as the war is still raging on without an end in sight. On the website of Ukraine Rebirth, the project is introduced as follows: "Our main message within the series, as seen from the title, is to show rebirth. Everyone has fallen, and it takes heart and strength to get up and keep going. Ukraine is very strong, and now this is noticed by the whole world. Ukrainians are brave, fierce, united and valiant, but also kind, passionate, full of love and hope. In the face of the enemy, we don’t just prepare for the last stand, we prepare to win and then to rebuild our country, to rise from the ashes, better and stronger than before.We want to capture this spirit which helps Ukrainians keep going and to share it with the world, so that this hope and passion will blossom in the hearts of every viewer around the globe."How exactly the idea for the project was born and how Nick is feeding his seemingly inexhaustible optimism is something we will be discussing in today's show. And, as always, a lot more. SHOW NOTESFind Nick HereUkraine RebirthInstagramFacebookUkraine Rebirth CollaboratorsLGBTQI+ StoryStanislav Morozov (director)Stanislav Medvedev (screenwriter)Olexiy Gladushevskyi (creative producer)Evgeniy Usanov (director of photography)Kyiv StoryNataliya Torzhevska (screenwriter)Stanislav Savchenko (director of photography)Cherson StoryJulia Tribrat (director)Lana Iermakova (screenwriter)Support the Kickstarter Campaign herehttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/ukrainerebirthlgbtq/ukraine-rebirth-lgbtqMUSICLove In The Face Of Fear, Jim KroftYellow Van Stories is a Mind The Bump Production Support the showYellow Van Stories is a Mind the Bump Production.

    1 Std. 48 Min.

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Yellow Van Stories is an interview podcast hosted by the photographer and filmmaker Bastian Fischer. He speaks to creatives across the globe exploring the value of culture in times of crisis and how it has the power to bring us closer together. Fonsi departs every Thursday at 21.00 CET. Come on the road with us! Find out more on www.yellowvanstories.com