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Hi everyone, I am a photographer living on Champion Hill and I have started a project to capture images and stories of people in the local area who were asked to shield at any point during Covid. If you (or anyone you know) have spent any time shielding, even if only for a few weeks, I would love to hear from you. The aim is to create a gallery of stories as a way of documenting and remembering people's different experiences.


My website is juliahawkins.com and insta is @juliahawkins if you would like to see what my style is.


I hope it is ok to post this here, I wasn't sure which thread to use!


Many thanks


Julia

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