Say it with photography

Say It With Photo

‘Say it with photography’ is a collaboration between photographer Anwar Suliman, the Burngreave Messenger and Burngreave TARA.

Members of several community groups were invited to join photography sessions to document their local area, photographing the things around them that they saw as positive or negative.

The results of the project – both the photos and the comments people made, will be used to in the ‘Future of Council Housing Consultation’. The project was funded by Sheffield City Council.

Photographs and quotes from members of Byron Wood Parents Group, Pye Bank Conversation Club and Young People from the Vestry Hall.

The Negative things about the area

Photographs and quotes from members of Byron Wood Parents Group, Pye Bank Conversation Club and Young People from the Vestry Hall.

The Positive things about the area

Photographs and quotes from members of Byron Wood Parents Group, Pye bank Conversation Club and Young People from the Vestry Hall. The comments and photos will be part of the Future of Council Housing Consultation.

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