Struggling to get started on your response, have a look at the creative challenges below to see if they can start you off.
Untold Heritage
Untold Heritage embraces fresh perspectives. We’re looking for the untold stories, the alternative narratives of our lives. Your stories can disrupt the narrative, challenge the past, record the present and change the future.

Resources
Words in Photography
What personal story do you want to tell?
Create a list of words. As many as you can.
Are there connections or themes that emerge?
Use these words as prompts to inspire your photography.
Or try picking just five words from your list and take a photograph that represents each one.
Slow it down
Look at the things around you. Take a moment to notice. Observe your every day – the glasses you drink from, pictures on your walls, the spaces you hang out. What is familiar and ordinary to you, may not be to others.
Photography is all about seeing things differently. Slow down and take time to notice what’s unique.
Walk slowly around your home, just looking. Don’t take any photos at first. Walk the same route again and see if you begin to notice more – interesting patterns, shapes, colours. Think about light. Does sunlight hit an object in an interesting way?
On the third walkthrough begin to take some photographs.
Finally, review your photographs – you could create a triptych (series of three images), sequence or photo-collage.
Spotlight on your Heritage
Shine a light on the places that are important to you. It could be your own home or a place you visit regularly. What happens here? Is it a special event, or somewhere you go all the time? Whatever it is, put it in the spotlight and record it. Photograph it from different angles and points of view.
Think about the people, objects and atmosphere that define this place or event.
Take as many images you can. Review your photographs and select the ones that define it best.
Self Portrait
We absorb and create heritage through our sense of identity, traditions and values. What defines you and makes you who you are?
Create a self-portrait in your own home in a location that has personal significance, with objects that are important to you.
Consider how you pose, and what you wear. Have you got a favourite outfit? Have you had a skill passed to you by a family member or friend? This could be a song or a favourite recipe. Are there objects, furniture or materials in your house that have been passed down through generations?
Set everything up. Use a tripod and self-timer if you have one, or just ask someone to take your photo. You could also get your friends or family involved in the image.
Re-working your photos
Choose one of your own photographs to work with. Select one that features people and a place that is (or has been) important to you. Use a reprint of the image if you want to keep the original safe.
Poetry and Image
Choose one of your own photographs to work with. Select one that captures a moment that is important to you.

Bring the text and image together. Write out your text and connect it with your photograph in any way you choose. Re-photograph your work.
INSPIRING ARTISTS
In need of some more inspiration have a look at the work of some of the following artists: