Snapper John’s photo a day for charity fund
10:11am Thursday 19th February 2009
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A BROADWAY man is hoping his passion for photography will raise thousands of pounds for a charity to fund research into a disease he suffers from.
John Barton is taking one meaningful photograph every day this year to raise money for a charity that has been set up in his name, The John Barton MND Research Fund.
Mr Barton, who suffers from Motor Neurone Disease, hopes to raise £36,500 for the charity by selling all the photographs in an exhibition and getting sponsorship.
The money raised will help support research into the disease at Birmingham University.
He said: “The disease can affect anybody, any time, anywhere. I have lived with it for six years. That is why I have an attachment to it.
“I am still able to lead a normal life. I am very fortunate on that basis.”
He came up with The 365 Challenge as he is a keen photographer.
He started snapping away on January 1 and has already captured many interesting images, including one of the aeroplane which sits at Long Marston Airfield, taken from different angles.
Mr Barton, of High Street, said: “The recent weather has also provided me with some good images.”
He is in the process of applying to the Charities Commission for a registered charity number and plans to give talks and display his images throughout the year to help reach the target.
He also hopes to bring out a book of all his photographs and walk the length of Hadrian’s Wall.
He said: “I feel very passionate about the charity. Hopefully it will grow.”
To find out more about the charity or the challenge, call John Barton on 01386 852279 or 07833 190895.
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