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Remember the project continues until 30 September 2023, so you can still submit your high street photos.
Since September 2022, we have been inviting the public to submit their photos of the high street on Instagram so that we can document and celebrate the high street of today. Chosen from thousands of images, this collection of over 60 reveals just some of the stories behind our shopfronts.
From high street heroes to candid street scenes, the images invite you to take a fresh look at your high street. Together, they celebrate the history, experiences and connections of the people and places that make up an often overlooked fixture in our lives.
Over 60 photographs, selected from thousands submitted by the general public, documenting and celebrating the high street of today.
A panel of judges including designer and retail expert Wayne Hemingway MBE, artist Camille Walala, Ben Hope, Clear Channel’s Marketing Director and Duncan Wilson, Chief Executive of Historic England have chosen more than 60 of their favourites to form this collection in the Historic England Archive, the nation’s archive for England’s historic buildings, archaeology and social history.
You can see these in the Picturing High Streets outdoor exhibition, touring towns and cities across England from March 2023.
Remember the project continues until 30 September 2023, so you can still submit your high street photos.
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As part of a three-year project led by Photoworks to create a contemporary picture of England’s high streets, we are asking for your photos.
Historic England and Photoworks present the Picturing High Streets outdoor exhibition, touring towns and cities across England from March 2023.
Meet the six artists, selected via open call, undertaking residencies at six high street locations across England.
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