An Arts Council grant to the Bronte Society of more than £11,000 will allow a photographer to produce a series of artworks with help from youngsters.
The project involves Stanbury-based Simon Warner, a professional landscape photographer and video artist, who will be employed for the first two weeks of April to work with six visually impaired youngsters from the Bradford district.
They and their families will help create a walk-in camera obscura and produce large photographs of locations in and around the Parsonage Museum.
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