An artist is celebrating the 22nd year of their community calendar.
The Brighton and Hove Calendar has promoted local artists since 2000, showcasing photography in and around the city through the annual calendar.
Artist Petrusco is the owner of the calendar and can be found at his stall in Kensington Gardens in the North Laine.
He said: "It was a bit challenging over the last few years obviously, but this year seems to be going really well."
The calendar is part of a new community interest company called "Art-hoc"
Petrusco said: "All the net profit from the sales go back to the local arts. We support a couple of local artists and we have a big exhibition on the seafront.
"The money stays within the community.
"We didn't want it to just be a money making thing. Because he could sell it, for you know, good money. But he wanted to stay part of the community and use the money for others."
Art-hoc have grants for local artists to help them build websites, and get their foot in the door within the local art scene.
They anticipate to sell around 10,000 copies of the calendar this year.
Petrusco said: "It's been in Brighton for the last 20 years, and I like the community around it.
"It just brings people together now. It gives exposure to local talent. That's the main thing as often arts are not relaly supported in the UK.
"That's one of the things we'd like to do right, then promote them and put them on the map."
The art collective have set up an exhibition on Brighton seafront, near the i360.
He says the exhibition "highlights the spirit of our city".
Petrusco says June is his favourite month in the calendar.
"We've got 30 photographers this year.
"It's interesting, as some of the people aren't professionals. They take a picture on a smartphone.
If you're lucky and managed to capture the moment, that's what it's about."
He said: "Throughout the year I'm trying to find photographers. It takes a lot of time sitting in front of the screen and finding really good photos."
He runs a monthly competition for photographers as well, where the winning photographer is awarded a cash prize.
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