SEVERAL Keighley-area photographers are among those whose work features in a new exhibition.

Images captured by eight photographers goes on display from Saturday, November 13, at Trapezium Gallery, in Bradford.

Amongst the exhibitors are Philip Bailey and his ten-year-old daughter, Zarah, from Keighley; Simon Sugden, of Riddlesden; Paul Redshaw, of Silsden, and Joyce Simpson, who lives at Cross Roads.

Completing the line-up – and also from the Bradford district – are Steve Bishop, Bev Clough and Cath Muldowney.

Diverse themes in the exhibition, called F8, range from urban and natural landscapes to preserved transport and ballet dancers.

Ken Woods, for Trapezium Gallery, said: “We decided to bring together some of the very talented photographers who are connected with the gallery and showcase their ongoing work as a special event in the run-up to Christmas.

“Aged from ten to over 60, our photographers set out to record something in the world around them and they bring the themes to our attention with technical skill and artistic vision.

“We hope there is something for everyone in this exhibition.”

Youngest exhibitor, Zarah, took-up photography two years ago.

“I saw how much my dad enjoyed just getting-up and going out with his camera – and I decided I wanted to join him to see what it was like,” she said.

“I had a lot of fun travelling around, taking photos of whatever caught my eye. I enjoy photographing anything that looks nice and things that look interesting.

“Most of the photos I’ve taken are of trains, and scenery and farm animals in the Yorkshire Dales.

“The photos I’m displaying are a selection of my favourites.”

A launch event takes place at the gallery – in Kirkgate, in the city centre – on November 12, between 6pm and 8pm. There will be refreshments and a chance to meet the photographers.

The exhibition runs from November 13 until December 18.

It is open Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from 11am to 3pm.

For further information, visit trapeziumarts.com or email art@trapeziumarts.com.