Exhibitions
2024 – Evidence of Russian War Crimes. Angola, Luanda. Embassy of Ukraine in Angola.
2024 – Through the Lens: Culture in the Whirlwind of War. Ukraine, Kyiv. The Khanenko Museum. Group.
2024 – 2 years on fire. Switzerland, Zurich. Public University (ETH). Group.
2024 – Unbreakable women. USA, New York. Vassar College. Group.
2024 – Brave to bring the light. Ukraine, Odesa, Odesa National Art Museum. Group.
2023 – Brave to bring the light. Ukraine, Dnipro, Taras Shevchenko National Museum. Group.
2023 – Brave to bring the light. Ukraine, Lviv, Center for Architecture, Design and Urbanism Porokhova Vezha. Group.
2023 – Brave to bring the light. Ukraine, Kharkiv, Yermilov Centre. Group.
2023 – Brave to bring the light. Ukraine, Kyiv, The National Taras Shevchenko Museum. Group.
2023 – Unbreakable Ukrainians (Year of War. Unbreakable Country). USA, Richmond, Virginia. Petersburg Area Art League. Group.
2023 – Unbreakable Ukrainians (Year of War. Unbreakable Country). USA, Richmond, Virginia. Richmond Public Library. Group.
2023 – CIP Festival. Greece, Chania. Center of Mediterranean Architecture. Group.
2023 – Unbreakable Ukrainians (Year of War. Unbreakable Country). USA, Richmond, Virginia. Crossroads Art Center. Group.
2023 – Story (reportage). Scotland, Glasgow. The Glasgow Gallery Of Photography. Group.
2023 – Glory to heroes! USA, New York. Vassar College. Group.
2023 – Ukrainian resilience: a year of war. Italy, Trapani. Church of Saint Augustine. Group.
2023 – Cityscapes. Greece, Athens. Blank Wall Gallery. Group.
2023 – War in our house: Zaporizhzhia. Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia. Afina Palace Center. Group.
2023 – War in our house: Zaporizhzhia. Finland, Lahti. City Hall Lahti. Group.
2022 – Ukrainian week (open-air exhibition). Canada, Toronto. John M.Kelly Library. Group.
2022 – Animals and war in Ukraine. USA, New York. Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Group.
2022 – Animals and war in Ukraine. Netherlands, Hague. ANNA Real Estate & Culture. Group.
2022 – Life in the rear. Part 2. Lithuania, Kaunas. CulturEUkraine. Personal.
2022 – Life in the rear. Zaporizhzhia. Finland, Espoo. Entresse Library. Personal.
2022 – Life in the rear. Zaporizhzhia. Lithuania, Svencionys. Nalsia Museum. Personal.
2022 – Life in the rear. Zaporizhzhia. Finland, Loviisa. Church Tower. Personal.
2022 – Life in the rear. Zaporizhzhia. Finland, Orivesi. Church Parish. Personal.
2022 – Life in the rear. Zaporizhzhia. Finland, Espoo. Sello Library. Personal.
2022 – Freedom (photoinstallation). Lithuania, Vilnius. Vilnius Town Hall. Group.
2022 – Life in the rear. Zaporizhzhia. Lithuania, Vilnius. VDU Education Academy. Personal.
2022 – Life in the rear. Zaporizhzhia. Lithuania, Vilnius. Centre for Community and Social Innovation. Personal.
2022 – Life in the rear. Zaporizhzhia. Lithuania, Vilnius. Vilnius Town Hall. Personal.
Awards
2024 – IPA Official Selection Series “In Memory Of You” (Category – Editorial/Press/War/Conflict)
2024 – IPA Official Selection “Kind Of Freedom” (Searching for Peace – Calm in Conflict – One Shot)
2024 – VISIBLES MMXXIV – Laureate with Photo “Child In Bombshelter” Free Theme
2023 – IPA Honorable Mention Series “Affected By The War” (Category – Editorial/Press/War/Conflict)
Books
2024 – “Ukraine: Love+War (2014-2024)”. The book is a product of the 2024 FotoEvidence Book Award and is dedicated to the impact of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine on children and families. It is a collection of photographs and witness accounts by 95 Ukrainian and International photojournalists from 23 countries. English. Photo.
2023 – “Brave to Bring the Light”. Photobook about the most difficult winter in the history of independent Ukraine so far. Initiative: DTEK in cooperation with the Ukrainian Association of Professional Photographers (UAPP). IST Publishing. English and Ukrainian.
2022 – Live to teach. War stories of Ukrainian teachers.The collection was created within the framework of the Global Teacher Prize Ukraine project by the Osvitoria NGO with the support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by Pact in Ukraine. English and Ukrainian. Photos.
Documentary films
2023 – Prayer of the Birds (Yevgenia Regent – director and creator, Veronika Regent – main character, Laura Marti – score composer, Elena Tita – photography)
Documentary short film about a 9-year-old refugee from Ukraine that rethinks the experience of her childhood, now overshadowed by war. Winner of the Willinston Student World Impact Film Festival 2023.
2022 – The Day My Instagram Changed (Elena Tita, Danielle Blevins, David Darg, 2022)
Documentary short film about me and photography during the war made by Oscar-nominated and Emmy-winning director David Darg and shown at the annual festival of experimental remote cinema Experimental Film Virginia in 2022.
Publications
Newsweek, La Repubblica, The Telegraph, Time, The Guardian, La Repubblica, CB News, Kyiv Independent, CNN, Business Insider, Newsweek, Inewspaper, SBS, Spiegel, Euronews, Newyddion S4C.
Local publications and interviews
Запорізький Центр Розслідувань, Elle Ukraine, MyZPInfo, Суспільне Запоріжжя, Divoche. Media, ZPRZCity , Букви, Проєкт “It`s ok”, Букви, Українська правда, Panoptikon, Zprz.city, Milukraine. Проєкт «Медіаграмотність у регіонах України», 061, Репортер.