A photographer in Chesham has began a project photographing families on their doorstep during the coronavirus lockdown.

Ala Dabrowska, a Chesham mum, has asked her neighbours if they'd like to take part in the project called Sunnysiders.

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She's also printed some leaflets and distributed it on her street, Sunnyside Road, and posted it to all houses who have rainbow or drawings in the windows as well as asking people on Facebook and Whatsapp groups if they're interested in taking part.

Ala said: "I was meaning to start with this project at the beginning of lockdown, but having two kids, home-schooling them during lockdown and also working as a carer kept me busy.

"Two weeks ago I was more motivated and also I was missing so much seeing people for my photography that I've started advertising on FB Sunnyside Road which is for local residents and was set up some tine ago, when one household come up with the idea of doing street clean together every few months.

So far Ala have photographed 11 families and has had good feedback from all neighbours who took part in the project.

They all get digital photos it's all done for free.

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Ala added: "I've met so many new neighbours who I didn't talk to before.

"In next few days I also want to the the same for my kids school, Our Lady's Catholic Primary School in Chesham Bois, offer doorstep photos to all interested families to raise funds for PTA."