Portraits: Octavian Fedco
9 images Created 21 Nov 2022
Octavian hopes that pro-Russian parties will never take over the high office in Chisinau, Moldova.
I photographed Octavian on Saturday, Nov 19, 2022 - at Tudor Vladimirescu's makeshift studio of the VX pictures in the capital Chisinau, Moldova. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
Octavian Fedco, 26, who studied architecture, is now a graphic designer and photographer in the Capital, Chisinau, with Moldova for Peace charitable organisation founded to support refugees fleeing Russian aggression from Ukraine.
Octavian said he started working as a volunteer with "Moldova for Peace", where they eventually hired him as a full-time professional.
Moldova for Peace organises various events and workshops to support Ukrainian refugees, but also it serves as a support centre for supplies such as food and clothes, including blankets. The centre he endorses also organises events to educate and entertain Ukrainian children that fled Russian aggression. During a conversation with Octavian, he said that although he is hopeful that pro-Russian parties would never take over the high office in Moldova, he is afraid that the situation is more realistic.
I photographed Octavian on Saturday, Nov 19, 2022 - at Tudor Vladimirescu's makeshift studio of the VX pictures in the capital Chisinau, Moldova. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
Octavian Fedco, 26, who studied architecture, is now a graphic designer and photographer in the Capital, Chisinau, with Moldova for Peace charitable organisation founded to support refugees fleeing Russian aggression from Ukraine.
Octavian said he started working as a volunteer with "Moldova for Peace", where they eventually hired him as a full-time professional.
Moldova for Peace organises various events and workshops to support Ukrainian refugees, but also it serves as a support centre for supplies such as food and clothes, including blankets. The centre he endorses also organises events to educate and entertain Ukrainian children that fled Russian aggression. During a conversation with Octavian, he said that although he is hopeful that pro-Russian parties would never take over the high office in Moldova, he is afraid that the situation is more realistic.