Talk:Yelena Yemchuk

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I would like to submit Trunk Archive as an external link. Trunk Archive is an image licensing agency which represents her photography archives. Where there is a link to her online gallery and personal website, I believe it is appropriate and necessary to add Trunk Archive, who handles her photos in syndication and also serves as a more comprehensive gallery to her body of work.

There is a log-in for users that set up an account, but also a general view to the public that requires no log-in at all accessible through "view archive". Thank you. 74.8.187.218 (talk) 16:55, 4 May 2009 (UTC)

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Yelena Yemchuk (Ukrainian: Єлена Ємчук, born April 22, 1970) is a professional photographer, painter and film director. Born in Kiev (Kyiv), Ukraine, her family moved to Brooklyn, New York when Yelena was in her early teens.

Yemchuk studied at Parsons School of Design in New York and Art Center in Pasadena.

Her current focus on fashion photography began in 2001. Since then, Yemchuk has contributed to Italian, British and Japanese Vogue, the New Yorker, ANEW, and Dazed and Confused, among others. She has shot advertising campaigns for Kenzo, Bulgari, Vera Wang, Anna Sui, Cacharel and Dries Van Noten.

She published her first book, Gidropark in April 2011.

Yemchuk directed or co-directed the videos for "Zero" and "Thirty-Three". In addition, she handled art direction and photography for the Adore album and its related singles. Her photographs appear in the "Zero" EP, the The Aeroplane Flies High box set, and the Rotten Apples compilation. She received an art direction credit for the 2000 Smashing Pumpkins album Machina/The Machines of God, and appeared in the video for the song "Stand Inside Your Love".

She has exhibited her paintings internationally.[1] Her paintings "displays her uniquely surrealist approach to art with satiric storytelling and undeniable Eastern European influences".[2]

Yemchuck and actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach have two children together.

Article Evaluation First source cited is the personal website for Yelena Yemchuk

Minor Edit: In "Personal Life" husbands career seems somewhat irrelevant to be mentioned here. — Preceding unsigned comment added by CarlyleM2019 (talk • contribs) 22:48, 26 February 2019 (UTC)