{"id":467,"date":"2025-02-04T13:20:37","date_gmt":"2025-02-04T14:20:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.storybooksaintbernards.com\/?p=467"},"modified":"2025-04-03T22:56:45","modified_gmt":"2025-04-03T22:56:45","slug":"behind-blue-eyes-captures-a-childs-view-of-war-in-ukraine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.storybooksaintbernards.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/04\/behind-blue-eyes-captures-a-childs-view-of-war-in-ukraine\/","title":{"rendered":"Behind Blue Eyes Captures a Child\u2019s View of War in Ukraine"},"content":{"rendered":"
There\u2019s something profoundly raw about a photograph taken by a child. The lack of pretense, the absence of a calculated frame\u2014just a moment, captured as it was felt. Now imagine those moments unfolding in war-affected villages across Ukraine, seen through the eyes of the very children living in them. This is the heart of Behind Blue Eyes<\/em><\/a>, a newly released zine featuring a collection of images shot on disposable film cameras by children in recently liberated areas of Ukraine. More than just a book, it\u2019s a visual testament to resilience, hope, and the unfiltered perspective of youth in the face of war.<\/p>\n Behind Blue Eyes<\/a> is a charity initiative dedicated to amplifying the voices of children in war-affected regions of Ukraine through creative storytelling, photography, and artistic expression.<\/p>\n I\u2019ve seen my fair share of photojournalism centered on conflict. The images are often harrowing, deeply moving, and undeniably important. But Behind Blue Eyes is different. It doesn\u2019t impose an adult narrative onto children\u2019s experiences. Instead, it hands them the lens\u2014literally\u2014and lets them tell their own stories. More than just photographs; these are fragments of life, captured without inhibition, unshaped by the expectation of an audience.<\/p>\n Between 2022 and 2024, the team behind the Behind Blue Eyes initiative traveled to 19 villages in the North, South, and East of Ukraine, distributing disposable cameras to children and letting them document their world. The result is a book filled with over 200 images, each one uniquely personal. Some shots are playful, others achingly poignant. The photographs are presented with the child\u2019s name, age, and location\u2014details that turn what could be an anonymous archive into an intimate collection of individual perspectives.<\/p>\n One of the most striking images in the book is an 11-year-old named Valya\u2019s photo of dandelions against the sky. It\u2019s simple, yet poetic\u2014a quiet contrast to the chaos these children have endured. The sky appears throughout the zine, a recurring subject that, according to the project\u2019s creators, is the most commonly photographed object. It\u2019s as if these children, who have spent so much time looking down in fear, are finally allowing themselves to look up.<\/p>\n I hope this book allows readers to see children not through the eyes of an adult but as a friend. I want people to step into our shoes and understand why listening to and respecting children is so important. Children are not just victims of war; they are resilient and full of hope. This book is a reminder to cherish and pay attention to all children.\u201d<\/p>\n Natalka Sosnytska, program manager, Behind Blue Eyes<\/cite><\/p><\/blockquote>\n The zine doesn\u2019t stop at imagery. It includes wishlists handwritten by the children\u2014small, deeply personal notes listing their hopes and dreams. Some are simple: a new backpack, a phone case, a set of paints. Others cut deeper: \u201cI don\u2019t want to hear explosions anymore.\u201d \u201cI want peace in Ukraine.\u201d<\/p>\n \u201cThese children don\u2019t question whether their dreams are possible,\u201d says Artem Skorokhodko, co-founder of Behind Blue Eyes. \u201cTo them, their aspirations are undeniable truths, and their resilience is incredibly inspiring.\u201d<\/p>\n The book also incorporates reflections from the project team, offering insight into their motivations and experiences. Using a color-coded system, the voices of the team members weave through the zine, sharing the origins of the project, the emotional weight of their expeditions, and the questions they often ask the children about their dreams, hobbies, and hopes for the future.<\/p>\n Every aspect of Behind Blue Eyes is intentional, down to its pocket-sized format. It fits comfortably in an adult\u2019s hand, reinforcing the idea that it\u2019s meant to be held close\u2014something small, delicate, and personal. The open spine and stack of paper pages mimic the feeling of a child\u2019s notebook, distancing it from the formality of a traditional photo book or archive. It invites interaction, a tactile experience that aligns with the project\u2019s core mission: to see and honor children as they are, without the filter of adult assumptions.<\/p>\n Proceeds from the zine<\/a> go directly toward fostering creative activities for children in war-affected regions, ensuring that their voices continue to be heard and their dreams, however big or small, are acknowledged.<\/p>\n The project recently expanded its storytelling efforts with a documentary, Blyshchyk: The South<\/em>, chronicling their creativity festivals near the frontlines in Mykolaiv. The film is available on YouTube<\/a>, offering yet another window into the resilience of these children.<\/p>\n Owning a copy is not just an act of support\u2014it\u2019s a reminder of the power of perspective, the importance of listening, and the undeniable hope that exists, even in the darkest times.<\/p>\n And if you take anything from this project, let it be this: children are not just passive observers of war. They are storytellers, dreamers, and, above all, survivors.<\/p>\n The post Behind Blue Eyes Captures a Child\u2019s View of War in Ukraine<\/a> appeared first on PRINT Magazine<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" There\u2019s something profoundly raw about a photograph taken by a child. The lack of pretense, the absence of a calculated frame\u2014just a moment, captured as it was felt. Now imagine those moments unfolding in war-affected villages across Ukraine, seen through the eyes of the very children living in them. 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