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Sept 2020
Farmers, other land managers and conservation staff working in Nidderdale or the wider Dales are being called on by photographers to be part of a film.
It will focus on the lives of people working rurally and how they have responded to recent challenges.
The photographers want to include rural practices such as sheepherding, lambing and dry stone walling.
Both photographers involved have won awards for their work and hope this project can be another way to show off the Yorkshire landscape and those working on it.
Gary Lawson, a videographer and photographer from Ripon, said:
Mr Lawson is working alongside David Higgins to complete to project. It has received a grant of £10,000 from the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority’s Sustainable Development Fund.
Anyone interested should contact Gary Lawson or David Higgins on info@future-talks.com
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