Emmanuil Noevich Yevzerikhin (Russian: Эммануил Ноевич Евзерихин; 22 July [O.S.
9 July] 1911, Rostov-on-Don – 28 March 1984, Moscow) was a Soviet photographer.
In 1934 he moved to Moscow where he was able to photograph many important people and events of the era for TASS - the congress of the Comintern and the congress of Soviets where the constitution was adopted, constructions, parades, and Arctic expeditions.
During World War II he was on a number on fronts but his most famous photographs were taken in Stalingrad.
He participated in the liberation of Minsk, Warsaw and Konigsberg.