A woman who escaped war-torn Odessa in Ukraine has achieved her dream of becoming a photographer after settling in a Shropshire market town.
Elizabeth Miroshnichenko from the Ukraine, who is enjoying taking photographs around her new home of Bridgnorth
After settling in Bridgnorth, the 31-year-old, says she is now"following her dream" and is setting up a photography business. "I started working in Ukraine as a photographer when my youngest daughter was a year old. I had been dreaming of becoming a photographer since the birth of my eldest son, but I needed to provide for my children."She said while she is currently using her living room as a studio, she has"big plans".
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