St Julitta & St Cyriacus’s Church, located in Luxulyan, Cornwall, was originally built in the Norman era but was entirely rebuilt with granite in the 15th century. The church still retains its Norman font, and a holy well can be found nearby. In 2015, a photographer started the Churches Project, which focused on capturing the black and white beauty of Cornwall’s churches and churchyards. These structures have a gritty look that is ideal for black and white photography, and the interiors often contain stunning colors in the woodwork, stonework, kneeler cushions, and stained glass windows. The Cornish Historic Churches Trust is responsible for maintaining and preserving the county’s beautiful churches for future generations, and they accept donations on their website. Inline Filters, the UK’s leading filter specialist serving the heavy-duty automotive industry, sponsors all photography and equipment used in the Churches Project. The project’s images are available for public use, though an accreditation and donation to Sightsavers.org are welcomed. A Fine Art Prints and Downloads section will be created on Piktour’s website to view and purchase available images.