What you need
- A phone or a camera
- Some friends or family to do the challenge with you
- Somewhere to take photos. This can be your inside your home, or around your local area
Inspiration for your challenge
Nigel Henderson was a photographer. Looking through his camera, the places around him became backdrops and frames for portraits of people. Photographers use frames to tell us where to look and what’s important in a photo.
What frames can you spot here in Nigel Henderson's photos?
What’s around you on your walk? What can you use to frame your photo?
![Girls look down from a first floor window of a brick house, with washing lines in front of them](jpg/tga-201011-3-1-127-5-1_10.width-340.jpg)
Nigel Henderson, Photograph of three unidentified children looking out of a window, c.1949–c.1956
© Nigel Henderson Estate
![The view from a car looking through the windscreen toward News of the World Building in London](jpg/tga-9211-9-6-33-1_9.width-340.jpg)
Nigel Henderson, Photograph of a road with traffic taken from inside a car, 1949–54
© Nigel Henderson Estate
![Two heads looking away, seen through a mottled glass window of pub, from the outside looking in](jpg/tga-9211-9-6-14-1_9.width-340.jpg)
Nigel Henderson, Photograph of two heads through a pub window, 1949–54
© Nigel Henderson Estate