They say emigration is no simple thing. Being a refugee in a foreign country is even harder. But… I couldn’t do it without my camera. I just couldn’t.
Movies are sorted by time, with the most recent ones first.
A humorous Christmas and New Year 2026 greeting through tears.
Ukrainian school in Guildford. This is the unofficial capital of our region, not far from London. Our women are doing an amazing job. There are many children studying there, with a surprising number of twins. There are also wonderful triplet girls who have an older sister. The parents wanted a boy but got three girls at once. Their father was killed in the war.
An exhibition and sale featuring artists who are my wife, my daughter, and even my grandson. One of his works was even purchased for £30.
Ukrainians often hold events of this kind, which are attended by the Mayor of Farnham.
Another exhibition of my daughter and her colleagues, held in St. Andrew’s Church in Farnham.
This film came about for a specific reason. It all started when my youngest grandson, passing by a memorial wall with the names of those fallen in the First and Second World Wars in the small village of Bentley, suddenly stopped and crossed himself. I decided to recreate that moment.
This is a humorous “super-shot,” mostly made for Facebook at the moment I received more awards for my film Bullshit.
And this is the very first Ukrainian event in Farnham that I managed to capture.