Stamford Hill Primary
Stamford Hill Primary
All photos were taken by pupils Year 5 in Summer 2018. Children developed their own themes: food, dreams, jobs, people, lost or abandoned, memorials and things in strange places.
Cole and Son Warehouse,
taken by Pedro Year 5
"This is Tony. I chose to take this photo to show what people do in Stamford Hill. He wanted to be a pilot but he isn't, he packs
wallpaper."
Pedro
Year 5, 2018
The Real Stamford Hill taken
by Samuel Year 5
Plants in Strange Places - abandoned sofa - weird fruits.
Samuel
Year 5, 2018
Man outside Bnois Jerusalem Girls School, taken by Birwa, Year 5
"The Jewish didn't want their photo taken, they were busy...they probably thought we were tricking them because they're different.... because racism."
Birwa
Year 5, 2018
Mahir, owner of '5 a Day' on Seven Sisters Road taken by Irem, Year 5
"He said that he wanted to be a pilot and he told us that he
sells gluten free food. He told us that he is Turkish and so
am I . He told us that he is still looking for workers in his
shop."
Irem
Year 5, 2018
Ken, local wildlife photographer, New River Path, taken by Irem Year 5
"We met Ken a photographer, he was doing the same things as us. He had a camera lens so big that he could take a picture of a dragonfly resting. Like I said,
people don’t always achieve their dreams, he wanted to be a chef, he liked cooking but he went in a different direction."
Birwa
Year 5, 2018
Jamal,Stamford Hill station, been in the UK for 6 months, from Pakistan, taken by Pedro, Year 5.
"Can you stand with your arms crossed?"
Pedro
Year 5 2018
" I enjoy my job because I meet lots of people."
Jamal
TFL worker 2018,
Bike Memorial, Cranwich Road, taken by Birwa, Year 5
"There are many memorials in Stamford Hill. I chose to take this photo
because of the aesthetics and it really suited the black and white shade. I
took this photo of the bike to show a memorial to people. The bike had a
photo of a woman that had died but we preferred not to show it because
we thought the family may not want to."
Birwa
Year 5, 2018
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