Born on 22 January 1961 in Kharkiv.
In 1984, he received an award at the Kyiv International Festival “Molodist” for his graduation work, the short film “Dragon” (based on the novel of the same name by Ray Bradbury).
In 1984-1986, he worked as a lecturer of photographic composition and lighting at the Department of Film Directing at the Karpenko-Kary Institute.
In 1985, he graduated from the Karpenko-Kary Theatre Institute in Kyiv, specialising in cinematography.
In 1987-1991, he worked as a photographer at the Oleksandr Dovzhenko Film Studio.
In 1991, he founded his own photo studio, which became the first private photo studio in Ukraine. Since 1995, he has been a co-owner and art director of Gaidai Studio LLC.
In May 2023, a unique photo by Igor Gaidai “Soldiers of the Azov Regiment. Mariupol” was sold for $12,500 at a charity auction at the National Centre “Ukrainian House”.
On 28 July 2023, he joined the committee of the Taras Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine.
Author of photo books: “Ukrainians. The Beginning of the Third Millennium” (1996-2003), “9 Months + 3 Days” (2006-2008), “Razom.ua” (2004-2011).
Personal exhibitions were held in the following cities: Heinsberg (1991, Germany), Toulouse (1993, 2008; France), Kyiv (1994, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019), Leipzig (1996, Germany), Wroclaw (2004, Poland), Geneva (2005, Switzerland), Vienna (2006, 2009; Austria), Donetsk (2008), Dnipro (2008), Lviv (2009, 2011, 2014), Arles (2010, 2011; France), Paris (2010, 2013; France), London (2011, 2014; UK), Metz (2011, 2013; France), Angers (2011, France), Berlin (2014, Germany), Pärnu (2014, Estonia), New York (2014, USA), Zaporizhzhia (2014), Chernivtsi (2014), Chernihiv (2014), Ivano-Frankivsk (2015), Hofburg, Innsbruck (2015, Austria), Grunewald (2015, Germany), Frankfurt/Oder (2015, Germany), Innsbruck (2020, Austria), Odesa (2021), Kutaisi (2022, Georgia), Strasbourg (2022, France).
Currently, the works of several series of the photographer are exhibited at Art Ukraine Gallery.
189x125 cm
189x125 cm
189x125 cm
189x125 cm
189x125 cm
110 x 200 cm
80x200 cm
80x200 cm
98х180 cm
100x140 cm
140x100 cm
100x140 cm
100x140 cm
179х125 cm
179х125 cm
125x90 cm
125x90 cm
125x90 cm
125x90 cm
125x90 cm
125x90 cm
125x90 cm
125x90 cm
143 х 122 cm,50 х 40 cm
143 х 122 cm
50 х 40 cm
50 х 40 cm
100 х 85 cm
143 х 122 cm
143 х 122 cm
143 х 122 cm
143 х 122 cm
200х150 cm,50 х 40 cm
200х150 cm,50 х 40 cm
200х150 cm,50 х 40 cm