Lottie Stevenson Films

Lottie Stevenson Films I make short films for websites and social media platforms. I'm also hugely passionate about teaching people to create better films with their mobiles.

Valentyna, 64, UkrainianValentyna's sitting on a donated sofa in a derelict four room house. It's on the edge of a small...
21/07/2023

Valentyna, 64, Ukrainian

Valentyna's sitting on a donated sofa in a derelict four room house. It's on the edge of a small village not far from Odessa. She's been living here with ten other family members for about six months.

There's no heating or running water inside, the windows are broken, and they've been given clothes and bedding by neighbours.

She's here because her childhood home in Lysychansk, eastern Ukraine, was bombed last year, and she lost everything. Fortunately she was in a shelter when her house was hit.

"Not even a needle and thread could be rescued," she says.

Since then she's been homeless, travelling with her son, her daughter-in-law, and her 8 grandchildren. They've been moving west across Ukraine in search of somewhere safer to live.

But even their current poor accommodation won't last much longer - she's just been told they must move out.

"I can't sleep worrying about where we're going to live" she says. "I just want to feel calm."

Her home might have been destroyed but her connection to the area she lived in her whole life is unbroken. She's desperate to return to Lysychansk.

"When the war is over I want to to back to the place I grew up in," she says resolutely.

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Valentyna was dealing with an overwhelming number of issues when I met her, mainly due to the lack of stable accommodation, but I was struck by her incredible dignity and determination in the face of her traumas.

The pull of going back to Lysychansk was very strong for her. Home has never been a location for me, but I wonder if I was forced to move because of war if I'd feel differently. I suspect I might.

Do you feel home is a specific place? A building? A location? Or even region?

Hello and welcome HOME! I’m starting a personal photography project exploring what home means to different people. I’m f...
28/06/2023

Hello and welcome HOME! I’m starting a personal photography project exploring what home means to different people. I’m fascinated by how a home is a fundamental human need, but that it means something different to each of us.

I’m a bit nervous about sharing this so publicly. I can shoot videos, but I’m not so confident with photography. But the idea has been gnawing away at me for ages, so I’ve decided it’s time to put it out there.

As a kid, I moved a lot. By the time I was 18 I’d lived in three countries, moved six times, and been to 11 schools. I was really good at packing and making new friends. Home wasn’t a place or a house, it was wherever my family were living at the time.

Recently I’ve been profoundly affected by the stories of people and their connections to home while working with homeless charities, refugees, migrants, and internally displaced people.

So, I’ll be collecting stories and photographs about what home means for different people from as many backgrounds, countries, places, and spaces as I can.

I want to speak to travellers, people who’ve never left home, nomads, people with multiple homes, people with no homes, renters, owners, folks here in the UK, and others all around the globe....all sorts!! I’m open to ideas if you want to suggest anyone.

I’m starting this project with no goal other than to find interesting stories and share them.

I want to gain a better understanding of what home means to different people, and bring you along if you’re interested.

I've got some great posts coming soon, but in the meantime I'd love to know what home means to you…

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