Sergey Karpov is a documentary photographer, director and creative multimedia producer.
In his projects Sergey is combining social, memory and future studies with modern digital storytelling. His points of interests are people’s imagination, post-Soviet identity and creation of horizontal institutions.
At different times, Sergey won international and national awards: World Press Photo (Digital Storytelling Contest in the Innovative Storytelling category), POY Online storytelling of the year finalist, Visa d'Or (Best Digital News Story), WEB FEST Berlin (Best Drama), "Media Manager of Russia – 2018", G8, Moscow Urban Forum Community Awards. Sergey's debut full-length documentary "A Man's Life. The Last Interview" was awarded the "Laurel Branch" award as the best Russian TV film of 2020.
In his projects Sergey is combining social, memory and future studies with modern digital storytelling. His points of interests are people’s imagination, post-Soviet identity and creation of horizontal institutions.
At different times, Sergey won international and national awards: World Press Photo (Digital Storytelling Contest in the Innovative Storytelling category), POY Online storytelling of the year finalist, Visa d'Or (Best Digital News Story), WEB FEST Berlin (Best Drama), "Media Manager of Russia – 2018", G8, Moscow Urban Forum Community Awards. Sergey's debut full-length documentary "A Man's Life. The Last Interview" was awarded the "Laurel Branch" award as the best Russian TV film of 2020.