Lowestoft-based motorsport photographer Ian Bundey has launched Prints for Dementia, a charity initiative supporting Dementia UK.
After his mother's battle with the disease, Mr Bundey, who this year became an accredited F1 photographer and sold his first print, is selling motorsport prints in support of the charity.
He said: "Dementia is a cause that hits close to home for me.
"My mum battled this illness for several years, and witnessing its impact on her and our family was incredibly tough.
"This experience drives me to give back and support the critical work Dementia UK does."
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The initiative sees limited-edition motorsport prints from leading photographers sold, with all proceeds going to Dementia UK.
The campaign's target is to raise £10,000.
Visit www.printsfordementia.com
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